[Game] World Coins Time Machine… Counting Backward by Year! (Plus Prize Coin)

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  1. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    France 1741
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    Saxony 1741 1/2 Thaler
    GerSax174105.jpg

    I don't own this one anymore. Last year I was offered a ridiculous amount of money for it. Oh well, it least it funded some more purchases.
    1741 Malta 4 Tari
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  3. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    What is the story with that Malta 4 Tari? The date looks to me like 1657 - did the counterstamp re-issue it at a new date? Interesting piece whatever.
     
  4. Chris B

    Chris B Supporter! Supporter

    The generally used date for the counterstruck coins is 1741. Going from memory it was re-valued to 2 Tari at that point. I don’t recall which countermark did this.
     
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  5. robinjojo

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    Russia, Ivan III, ruble, 1741 CNB, St. Petersburg.
    KM-207.2; Dav-1676.

    D-Camera Russia Ivan III ruble 1741 CNB. St. Petersburg  KM-207.2; Dav-1676;  10-17-22.jpg

    Russia, Elizabeth Petrovna Romanova, ruble,1741, St. Petersburg.
    Dav-1617

    D-Camera Russia Elizabeth Petrovna Romanova ruble1741 St. Pete Dav 1617 8-6-24.jpg
     
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  6. Chris B

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    Ready to move on to 1740?

    Brunswick-Luneburg 1740 2/3 Thaler
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  7. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    A couple to offer for 1740 - GB Halfpenny and a Zeelandia Duit, the latter probably with @coin_nut now:
    1740 HD 1-side.JPG Zeelandia HD 1740 1-horz.jpg
     
  8. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I have been super busy with work/ 100+ hrs last 8 wks. So I have to catch up:)

    Frankfurt/ Imperial City
    AV Dukat 1742
    Frankfurt Mint
    HRE Karl VII 1742-45

    Coin commerates the "Election of Karl VII" as the new HRE. I got this coin from Sincona as unsold lot! 294d715f259d61111e4aa896fde074f0.jpg
     
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  9. panzerman

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    Another Karl VII Dukat/ this time from the Imperial City of Augsburg/ fat lady showing off her boobs! c906f126236d04a5e607d2ac32b65d9a (2).jpg
     
  10. panzerman

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    Lucerne
    AV Dukat 1741 5920c086a7d23b8c4d75183221006069 (1).jpg
     
  11. panzerman

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    Basel
    AV Quarter Dukat ND (struck 1740)

    This coin series goes up to the massive 30 Dukaten/ only for rich collectors:(:(:(:(:(:(:( afdb07c72559c09ed00d25063ed0c4ce (3).jpg
     
  12. dirty_brian

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  13. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Here's one more coin for 1741, arrived yesterday.

    Hungary and Bohemia, Maria Theresa, thaler, 1741 KB (Kremnica).
    KM 328
    28.81 grams

    D-Camera Hungary, Bohemia Maria Theresa thaler 1741 KB (Kremnica) KM 328 28.81 g 8-8-24.jpg
     
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  14. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Nice early Thaler/ when she was younger.
     
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  15. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Thanks! This coin was minted near the beginning of the War of the Austrian Succession, which ran from 1740-1748. It was a tough start of her reign, but she prevailed and went on to become one of the most influential and enlightened European monarchs of the 18th century.

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  16. robinjojo

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    For 1740, here's an interesting Guatemalan "cob" 8 reales. Unlike other mints of the time Guatemala used dies that had the same style design for their milled coinage, which began in 1754.

    This coin is a flip double strike. In other words the coin was struck once and was flipped over, inadvertently I am sure, and struck again. It also has a hole - very typical for Guatemalan coinage.

    Guatemala, 8 reales, Philip V, 1740 J.
    KM 6
    22.88 grams

    D-Camera Guatemala 8 reales Philip V 1740 J KM 6 22..88 grams flip double struck holed 4-30-23.jpg
     
  17. wittwolf

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    Electorate of Bavaria - 3 Kreuzer - 1740 - Elector Karl Albrecht - Vikariat
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  18. wcg

    wcg Well-Known Member

    1739 Mainz silver medal – anniversary of Johann Franz von Hoheneck as Mainz cathedral dean. 44 mm; Pr. Alex. 835; Walther 714. Date is chronogram, which is the interesting part of this medal. Normally, 1739 would be represented as MDCCXXXIX, but date appears to be MDCCVVVVVVVIIII.
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  19. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Time for 1738

    Eichstätt / Bistum
    AV Dukat 1738
    Eichstätt Mint
    Johann Anton II von Freyberg 1736-57 d4f25807f6d3086f3d679d1c9ff98251 (2).jpg
     
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  20. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    Forgot I had this one

    Transylvania
    AV 1/6 Dukat 1739 N-N
    Nagybanya Mint
    HRE Karl VI 1705-42 4232767m.jpg
     
  21. Chris B

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    Somehow I missed 1739. I have several varieties of the 1739 dated Admiral Vernon medals. This is the best one.

    Vernon 1739 11.jpg
     
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