developing a type set idea

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by asciibaron, Nov 8, 2007.

  1. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    i have been considering a type set based on the coins of Nazi puppet states and protectorates. i trying to decide if this is worth the effort given many of the coins will be zinc and not very attractive. i already have several French, Danish, and Bohemian zincs, and they look more like Necco wafers than currency given their powdery look. here is the list of countries and the years involved.

    Puppet states:
    -Romania (1940-1944)
    -Bulgaria (1940-1944)
    -Hungary (1944-1945)
    -France (1940-1944)
    -Slovak Republic (1939-1945)
    -Croatia (1941-1945)

    Protectorates:
    -Bohemia & Moravia (1939-1945)
    -Denmark (1940-1943)

    -Steve
     
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  3. Ken_3567

    Ken_3567 Junior Member

    Steve,

    Sounds like a good set. Your challenge coin will most likely be Croatia.

    Good Luck
    -Ken
     
  4. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    i have coins from all but Croatia and Bulgaria - next show i'll be on the hunt for these. i'll post some pictures once i have an example of from each of the 8 puppet/protectorates.

    -Steve
     
  5. Ken_3567

    Ken_3567 Junior Member

    Cool...I've never seen a color pic of the Croatia coin so I'm really looking forward to the pics.
     
  6. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    That would be a really nice set Steve! One that I wouldnt mind having in my collection. I've been trying to collect German 1 through 5 Mark coins from the Nazi era. Its just a nice change from the U.S. sets that I've been working on. I'd like to see pics of your set also once its complete.
     
  7. Mike Willner

    Mike Willner Member

    I guess the other side of the coin (no pun intended) is the date set of 1939 - 1945 Soviet coins I'm putting together.

    Interestingly enough I kinda like some of the coins in WORSE condition better... for example I can imagine the 1942 and 1943 coins being dug out from under some heap of rubble in Stalingrad.

    Another interesting thing is that the coins, when I find them, are not that expensive, but they are devilishly difficult to come across.

    Good luck with the collection, hope you have as much fun putting yours together as I am with mine...

    -- Mike
     
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  9. asciibaron

    asciibaron /dev/work/null

    this set idea of mine might not be wroth it since the bulk of the coins are zinc and they don't age well. i have heard if i use Vaseline on them, they will look decent, but your need to do the Vaseline trick about every 6 months.

    i might just dump this idea and work on Soviet block coins instead.

    -Steve
     
  10. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    If you don't dump it, add the army 2 and 5 pffenig coins issued for military use in occupied teritory to your list, as well as the Belgian and Netherlands coins.
     
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