World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by petro89, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Thank you Miss (LOL) Ripley! These thalers are hard to get in America with these details.
     
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  3. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

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    Best Regards, :hail:

    George
     
  4. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    It took me almost 2 years to find this coin in the condition I wanted. This is a two year type coin, minted only in years 1955 and 1965. This 1965 example was minted in only 100,000 pieces, as compared to the much more common 1955 piece minted in a quantity of 1.5 million coins.

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  5. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    WOW, superb job! Nice looking coin.
     
  6. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    Very similar portrait to this Mauritius coin...,, IMG_8134.jpg
     
  7. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    Looks like it was struck yesterday...,, Another coin from M. Louis Teller.

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  8. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Had to get me another. Silver and beautiful women is a great combination.

    Lire 500 1960 1 O.jpg Lire 500 1960 1 R.jpg
     
  9. John14

    John14 Active Member

    I know very little about Italian coins Lonegun. This design is interesting. What is the KM#?
     
  10. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

  11. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Nevermind, I found it. KM#98. Minted from 1958 to 2001 with proofs from 85 on.
     
  12. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Krause and Mishler catalog all world coins with a number. The number helps to look up a specific coin.
     
  13. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Aaaaaaaah, I see! I still have to get me one of those. All I know is she is silver (approx 85%) and she is beautiful. The one I just posted is a 1960.
     
  14. John14

    John14 Active Member

  15. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Thanks! This is a set I could really work on.
     
  16. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Just not in December... LOL
     
  17. lonegunlawyer

    lonegunlawyer Numismatist Esq.

    Yes. I promise, other than one proof set, one cent and another 500 Lire coin.
     
  18. brg5658

    brg5658 Well-Known Member

    I know I have posted this before, but if you don't want to purchase the paper copies of the Krause books (one per century), then you can usually find your coins on the NGC website that hosts an online version of the Krause publications (see link here). Just type in part of the country name, and a date, and try to find you coin among the suggested choices.

    Here is what the page looks like for the 1960 500 Lire (highlighted).
     
  19. John14

    John14 Active Member

    Yes, I use the NGC site a lot. You can also google a km# and coin name in google books, and it will bring you to the correct page in all the coin books.
     
  20. marbury518

    marbury518 Marbury

    Just picked up a 1933 Chinese Junk Dollar, much rarer than the 1934 version. Bought in Austria for 90 euro hammer price so a bit of meat on the bone there.....but not gonna make me rich. A nice addition to to my Chinese collection.


    Post purchase update: made rookie mistake, the auction house made an error in their catalogue description and it turns out to be the common 1934 variety worth less than half what I paid, so the transaction was cancelled.

    1933 Junk Dollar.jpg
     
  21. John14

    John14 Active Member

    $(KGrHqFHJF!FCRy,k5puBQuD!TmgIw~~60_57.jpg $(KGrHqFHJCMFCg!yGd)eBQuD!TBpZg~~60_57.jpg
    *Seller's photos
    Not in hand yet. Oh the waiting game...
     
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