Great Liberian... Very nice Liberia coins rlm. here is a British Half Penny with the boat in the back on the reverse. and a 1911 Bombay mint British trade dollar with a beautiful ship. I always liked how the mintmark 'B' for bombay was in the center point of the trident on the British Trade Dollar.
NETHERLANDS (UTRECHT) 6 Stuivers 1748 NETHERLANDS (GORINCHEM) Rose Noble 1583-91 GREAT BRITAIN Noble 1356-61 COSTA RICA 10 Colones 1900
Siberian Man, I really enjoy these topical threads! Big thumbs up! The portrait on that Ecuador 5 Sucres is wicked cool. Here are two of my ships: 2000 Bahamas 25 Cents (TWO Ships) 1988 Greece 1 Drachma
Sir Francis Drake's Golden Hind appeared on UK halfpennies from 1937 - 1967 (& 1970 proof). Postscript: just saw this on an earlier post ...
Superb coins silvereagle82, I was hoping someone would post a 6 Stuivers. And the other gold coins are amazing. Great collection.
Canada. 10 cents 1940, silver .800, weight - 2,3328 g. 10 cents 1960, silver .800, weight - 2,3328 g.
The denarius of Hadrian has a nicer image of a Roman galley but the bronze as of the Republic is more interesting for this thread since it shows the choices 'ships or heads' ("navia aut caput") used for coin flipping games of chance. At that period, ship prows were the common things found on coin reverses. For reasons I fail to understand, we now call the reverse side 'tails' even when there is not a tail on the coin.