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  1. Muzyck

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  3. furryfrog02

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  4. Lemme Caution

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  5. Lemme Caution

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    Very nice one. By the way, this could now be "islands" and "years". :)
     
  6. Muzyck

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    Nice coin although I'm not sure how one gets from the Comoros to Bermuda without a big chunk of Africa getting in the way. :angelic:
     
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  7. furryfrog02

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    I went for the year vice country ;)
     
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  8. Lemme Caution

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    Livingston, I presume? :happy:

    Not to mention, "It's a small world, after all..." :singing::singing::singing:
     
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  9. Muzyck

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    Wrong thread. This is the "next country" thread. I think you played a coin for the "Follow the leader" thread. :happy:
     
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  10. Lemme Caution

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    Is it just me or does it seem to be getting harder and harder to keep these assorted threads separate, i. e., untangled? :oops:
     
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  11. Muzyck

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    It's not just you...:(
     
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  12. Lemme Caution

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    Aha, Watson, just as I suspected; the game is afoot! :pompous:
     
  13. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Sorry all! My bad :( :facepalm::oops::dead:
     
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  14. coin_nut

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    No sweat, I'll get us back on course. From the Comoros Islands it is a straight shot over to..India 1862 India 1 r obv.JPG 1862 India 1 r rev.JPG
     
  15. Lemme Caution

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    A wondrously beautiful coin, and we are set back on the proper path to boot. Kudos!
     
  16. Muzyck

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    1836 S Netherlands Indies. I think the S is for Sumatra. 1836 S NI 1-4 s obv.JPG 1836 S NI 1-4 s rev.JPG
     
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  18. Muzyck

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    Quiet here for too long. Here is a Singapore merchant token.

    Malay Peninsula Malacca British Administration Keping AH1247 1831 KM8 1 obverse.JPG Malay Peninsula Malacca British Administration Keping AH1247 1831 KM8 1 reverse.JPG
     
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  19. coin_nut

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    That is some kind of Sumatra keping, I will come up with more info in 8 hours or less. Nice coin, I have a couple of them.
     
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  20. PaddyB

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    I believe it is a Malacca Keping from British rule there in the early 19th century. Malacca is now part of Malaysia, not Indonesia so I think you stuck to the rules! :)
     
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  21. Muzyck

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    KM lists it under Malacca but indicates they were made in England at the request of merchants in Singapore. "The attribution of the following coins to Malacca is uncertain. All were struck in England, on behalf of merchants in Singapore. All have an Arabic legend Tanah Melayu Land of the Malays, above a rooster."

    It is dated AH1247 = 1831, KM#8.1

    In Craig's 1971 edition of "Coins Of The World" they are listed under Malay Peninsula - Singapore but details were "omitted" because they were considered tokens and "were used indiscriminately, without limitation to any locality". The full write up is very interesting.

    One of my first coin books along with R.S. Yeoman's Modern World Coins & Current Coins Of The World.

    Craig Coins Of The World.JPG
     
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