Bermuda Islands. It has an area about 54 sq.km. and a population 67800. Bermuda islands are situated in the Atlantic Ocean. It was descovered by Huan Bermudes in 1503. First European settlement was founded in 1609. Since 1684 Bermuda islands became the British colony. In 1838 a slavery was abolished here. Since 1968 Bermudes has own Constitunion and self-government. But Bermuda islands are belongs to UK till now.
OK, no Pennys, Centavos, Centesimi, Centimos, etc. Only one cent coins. Here is a large cent from Hong Kong dated 1877. Too bad it is not a US cent dated 1877.
i still think that i have posted the best coin so far....................cocos keeling islands 1 cent.
Nice coins but wrong topic. If you want to see a German 1 cent coin, try this one. More 1 cent pieces from the euro area are here: http://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/coins/1cent/html/index.en.html Christian
Nice blue cent Hello Moneyer. Keeling Islands has issued colorful coins dated from early to mid 20th Centrury. Some are made of plastic like the blue plastic 1-cent you have posted. They have also issued other denominations like Rupees and 2 cent pieces in red plastic etc. Very cool coins. Is this blue cent in your collection? The USA also experimented in plastic cents. Many of the USA samples existing today are found in two pieces. It was an attractive nuisance & several folks would see how they would bend & the coin would snap in to two pieces. It would be cool if someone could post a USA plastic cent or maybe a nice S1 chain cent.
coins of the cocos keeling islands were also minted in ivory, as well as regular metals with the later sets, i made it a mission to find as many coins/tokens from the islands as possible and i have some nice examples of the early coinage as well as the later metallic sets. there are also some small notes printed on card which are dated 1903 and they always raise a premium price when offered for sale.
Well Collect the US did issue some plastic coins during the Great Depression era. Here are a couple of mine. They are gastly things, with no redeaming features. States of Utah & Alabama Sales Tax coins. (Plastic very icky in soooo many ways) :foot-mouth: