I guess I just stumble upon them and snatch them up, rather than specifically trying to collect them. I do like WWII history and have a lot of zink war time coins as well as foreign coins minted in the US. Have quite a few German coins with swastika markings too. Here is a 1942 S from Fiji.
"Brief British Caribbean Territories History In 1950, the Eastern Group of the British Carribean Territories constituted a currency board consisting of Barbados, St. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Montserrat, British Virgin Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and British Guyana. The British Caribbean Territories are now known as the Eastern Caribbean States." ( Copied from 24carat.co.uk)
From Algeria to Rome. Since the Roman Empire no longer exists this coin will represent Italy. Play off any border of Italy.
Let's head north, over the Alps. This might be a repeat. I know I've posted it in other threads, but can never remember which threads I've posted which coins in. Switzerland (Zurich): silver "city view" 1/2-thaler (1 gulden/36 schillings), 1739 (PCGS AU58; population 1- the only example certified by PCGS as of 12/20/2017)
One could play from either Belgium or Germany here. "Souvenir of an Invasion": WW1 German trench art on 1904 Belgian 10-centime coin) *ahem* cough cough