Post some random world coins

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  1. jlblonde

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    Maldives - 4 Lariat - 1902
    Maldives - 4 Lariat - 1902 - KM #40.1 - Obv.jpg
    Maldives - 4 Lariat - 1902 - KM #40.1 - Rev.jpg


    Ceylon - 1 Rupee - 1957
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    Hong Kong - 1 Mil - 1866
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  11. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    here are some different coins.


    spanish colonial counterstamped/overstuck mess...

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    small/wire money..

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    porcelain...

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    edge date...

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  12. KSorbo

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    1622 Zeeland Rijksdaalder (United Netherlands), NGC VF35.

    Not sure what was going on with the die on this one. Probably a late die state, and perhaps the engraver had too much to drink besides?

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  13. jlblonde

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  14. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Probably nothing earth-shattering in the group, but a friend who owns a laudromat gave me these coins which had been used in or jammed in the machines over a period of time. There's a 1964 Canadian quarter; the rest are clad or aluminum. It's an interesting mix of origins: Canada, Spain, Great Britain, France, Panama, Peru, Bahamas, Barbados, Eastern Caribbean, Jamaica, Netherland Antilles, Honduras, Hong Kong, Dominica, Cayman, Trinidad and Tobago... maybe a few others. Plus a plastic US "dime".

    The laundromat is in a country which uses the USD.

    Someday I'll take a closer look at these. Unfortunately, there were no ancient coins in the group :D.

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  15. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    neat mix TIF, i see king george there in the top row, that's got to be kind of an old one.
     
  16. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Huh, you're right. I didn't even notice. It is extremely worn and damaged. Date is 1920.
     
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  17. Mr. Flute

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    Probably a sixpence. And silver. Either 92.5% or 50%.
     
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    If I win the Powerball Lottery, I will send one these to each CoinTalk member:
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    My promise does not include these. :p
     
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  21. jlblonde

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    Coins for deeeeep pockets...
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