I want to show you some of my coins Spain. 25 Pesetas. 1994. Haití. 50 Centimes. 1991 Soviet Union. 1 Rouble. 1989. Tunez. 1/2 Dinar. 2007 Yugoslavia. 50 Dinares. 1988 East Germany. 1 Pfenning. 1953
Venezuela. 1 Bolívar. 1935. Bulgaria. 2 Lev. 1989 Soviet Union. 20 Kopeks. 1963. Bahrein. 10 Fils. 2000
Very nice! You might want to use a pair of pliers to flatten the points of the staples. They can very easily scratch another coin. Chris
When i started to put my coins in this "cases", i was thinking that, but i have them in a album with plastic compartments for each one, and that provides a extra protection for the other coins. Greetings!
nice collection,vene collector.,how long since you collect coins?how many pieces do you have? im eirron fr. phil. im a collector since july 2012 i have collected 160 coins with 79 diff.countries.,enjoy collecting. good day!
Some nice coins you have there! The design of that Yugoslavian 50 dinara coin I find interesting: The square around the face value "50" is repeated on the other side. Usually one would expect the inscription (country name) to go along the rim, but here it is done differently ... Christian
Im collecting since a few years; something like 4 or 5... But in my country is a bit hard to find foreing coins, so my collection doesnt have so many coins. I have 120 today, but im expecting to recive a package from Caracas with 24 coins in some days
Yeah, almost all the coins of Yugoslavia had that desing, the Socialist Federal Republic and the Federal Republic uses it... And i think that Serbia also used it at 2005, but im not sure.
Brasi. 25 Centavos. 1995 Peru. 1 Nuevo Sol. 1992 Costa Rica. 10 Colones. 2000 Costa Rica. 5 Colones. 2005 Chile during Pinochet rule. 100 Pesos. 1984 Peoples Republic of Poland. 1 Zloty. 1982 Socialist Republic of Romania. 1 Leu. 1966. Bulgaria. 20 Stoniki. 1954