Some coins for you to ponder

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by patt01, Feb 23, 2012.

  1. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Hi All,
    I found these coins in my collection and was wondering if anyone can help in identifying them
    such as country, denomination, possible grade, possible value? Any help would make my head hurt a little less trying to figure them out thanks, Pat IMG_3479-1.jpg IMG_3478-1.jpg IMG_3488-1.jpg IMG_3497-1.jpg IMG_3488-2.jpg
     
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  3. Melina

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  4. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    I was reading about the top coin just a day or two ago. Vatican City issues a coin (or coins) after a Pope dies but before the new Pope is elected. During this interim period, as the coin states, "SEDE VACANTE" or "THE SEAT IS VACANT". The date on your coin is MCMXXXIX (1939) which is when Pope Pius XI died. Pope Pius XI was succeeded by Pope Pius XII.
     
  5. Moved this picture over here for ya, patt01 10.jpg
     
  6. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Thanks cookiemonster12 sooner or later i'll get this all figured out
     
  7. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Thats pretty interesting Hobo. Did not know the Vatican minted monetary coins.
    I'm assuming the "L5" on the front is "5 lire" Would that be equivelent to 5 cents US?
     
  8. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Rather a US quarter: In 1927, the lira was pegged to the U.S. dollar at a rate of 1 dollar = 19 lire. This rate lasted until 1934, with a separate "tourist" rate of US$1 = 24.89 lire being established in 1936. In 1939, the "official" rate was 19.8 lire. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_lira#History. In those years, and until 1946, they had centesimi coins (1 lira = 100 c.) too ...

    Christian
     
  9. GreatWalrus

    GreatWalrus WHEREZ MAH BUKKIT

    Really like that first coin! Very nice
     
  10. Urban_Lawyer

    Urban_Lawyer Half dollar nerd

    The large silver coin with the old lady on it is Dutch. It was produced in the Netherlands during and prior to W.W. II with a value of one Guilder. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Guilder_coin_(1922-1945)

    The small gold colored one on the bottom right looks like it may come from Saudi Arabia. I have a similar coin.
     
  11. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    very interesting Christian thanks for the research Makes me wonder how they knew back then who was an actual tourist and how many locals took advantage of that situation
     
  12. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Thanks great walrus it gets more interesting as these answers keep coming
     
  13. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Hi Urban lawyer, I thought about Saudi Arabia also but could not find anything comperable, thats why I thought I'd place it here with the experts
     
  14. wd40

    wd40 Member

    The gold colored coin is from United Arab Republic
    can you post a picture of the reverse?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Republic
     
  15. patt01

    patt01 Active Member

    Hi WD40,
    There is a pic. of the reverse just under the front side pic. There are 2 coins here,one is a little larger
    the other and the larger one has more wear on the reverse. I belive I can upload a couple of more
    pic's if yo want another look.Pat
     
  16. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    It looks like the reverse was added after you posted. It's actually a Dutch 10 cent piece from 1917. It's comparable to the US dime of the same time period, but I believe the fineness is lower.

    Let me go get my Krause book...

    Netherlands KM-145
    10,000,000 minted
    1.4g, 64% silver, 0.0288 oz ASW

    Not a big numismatic premium on this... listed at $1-3 in my 1999 (8th Edition) book. Probably a buck or two more with silver moving up as it has.
     
  17. wd40

    wd40 Member

    Sorry my Inet connection is slow these days and the reverse did not load. The picture of the reverse are up side down.
    Both are from United Arabic Republic - Egypt. Small coin is KM#394 - 5 MILLIEMES - Aluminum Bronze.
    Bigger coin is KM#395 - 10 MILLIEMES - Aluminum Bronze.
     
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