What country are these from??

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Ferrarii52, Jan 2, 2005.

  1. Ferrarii52

    Ferrarii52 New Member

    Where are they from
     

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  3. Ferrarii52

    Ferrarii52 New Member

    a few more
     

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  4. Ferrarii52

    Ferrarii52 New Member

    last few to identify
     

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  5. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    1+2: Greece, 1 drachma (the year is hard to read)
    11+12: Hungary, 1 forint (the year ...)
    13+14: Portugal (or Brazil?), 20 reis

    Christian
     
  6. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    3 & 4 -South Africa 2 Cents (1990-) (South Africa is a British Commonwealth country).

    7 & 8 - South Korea 10 Won.

    9 & 10 - Afghanistan 5 Puls.

    13 & 14 - Brazil 1869 20 Reis. (The portrait is of Emperor Pedro II).
     
  7. ccgnum

    ccgnum New Member

    5/6: Ancient Roman. Victory avdancing left. circa 360s-370s.
     
  8. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    When pictures are being posted for the purpose of identifying a coin, visibility of the legends and designs is far more important than accurate color. A little work on lightening the overall appearance and ensuring adequate contrast will generally result in faster and more accurate responses. When the coin is in a 2x2 it is very important to avoid concealing its features with light source reflections off the mylar window. #5/6 is incapable of identification from the posted pictures, and it took better eyes than mine for some of the others.
     
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