Why thank you! I'm very pleased - especially with the tiny pile of holed silver coins, because my grandmother hates holed coins. I, however, always bring them and pretend like she said they are her favorites. (gotta keep her on her toes at 91) Also, if anyone has the time, I'd sure appreciate it if they could stop by and help me figure out what my huge Vietnamese coin is in this thread.
I picked up my new avatar last week. I have wanted one of these since I first started collecting when I was twelve years old.
Please tell more about that Chinese coin. The only characters I recognize are the "Ming" at 12 O'clock position on one side and the numerals 5 and 10 below the dragon, although the 10 looks like not correct, possibly something else.
It is a silver 7 Tien from Annam issued under the rule of Minh Mạng 明命, 1820-41. This coin is from YR 15 or 1834. It is a rather hefty coin at 41 mm and weight of over 27 g. There is a picture of another example in this Wiki... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minh_Mạng Here is a smaller cash of the same era...
@Muzyck Can you give a partial slab shot for us to see how massive the coin is? Pricey? I really like it
These go for a quite a bit more than the values listed in Krause. This is probably the most common of the 7 Tien silver coins from Annam, KM#195.
I made a small haul with Heritage from last week (I think). Some multi coin lots wherein I was after one coin, so now I have a few dupes. This was actually a new date. It's in an old NGC slab with the solid insert (as can be seen in the intruding white bits). It's not quite full red like the slab calls it, but it's been in there awhile and no weird fingerprints at least. Just a few spots: 1886/Meiji 19 1/2 sen. 64RD (though not quite exactly anymore). Also picked up the next two as part of lots that had upgrades for me. I liked the looks of these though too: 1906/Meiji 39 in an old style/no prong NGC 66 slab. Looked very lifeless on the Heritage photos, but in real life, has a nice bit of luster and pretty pastels. and: 1916/Taisho 5, in an old no line/fatty slab. Very dark around the rims but some great bits of color in there too. Also a nice bit of luster my shots don't show. Heritage's shots were even dingier. This was not a target coin, just came in the lot with the others, but in hand I liked it. Shoot, I'd thought the slab was the more interesting bit until it showed up in hand. There were a few more, but I'm still working on the photos.
got this from a friend today. I don't think I have any other coins with cannons on them. also the "3" in the date looks a little off to me.
Last week it was Heritage, this week, Stacks. Sigh. **In case anyone looks back, this post has a late edit as somehow I messed up my files and mixed up my purchases in my head. This post originally had the wrong info associated with the photo.** First buy was a 10 sen that has an incorrect date/label on it. I'd initially bid on it remembering what it really was, but somehow in labeling my files had added the incorrect information (from another coin) which is what I posted here. I like to buy these so I can send them back and get the correct labelling done (well, as long as it's a decent coin for the 'right' price, and a coin I want). The auction had another incorrect date, but that was a coin I wasn't interested in. I notified Stacks and they corrected the listing. This one did sell for the lower/correct price so it was all good and can go back for a mechanical error correction next time I send something to NGC. Next up, this 20 sen. There was a 10 sen with a similar look, but it got away from me. It came with an attached auction tag from 1996. Looks better in hand with super flashiness I don't know how to photograph. And a silly little buy from eBay, I wanted a nice one to photo for a side project. Don't often see the pocket change in MS-67 (well, or higher).
That "3" does look a little off.....but then again, I'm a little off, so we cancel each other out. Nice coin...I like the cannons too!
Couple of NEWPS. The Franc was purchased simply because I love the design. I had never seen it before and for the price, am happy to add it to my collection. I love the history of the German Taler. I have a book on them, but haven't spent much time studying it, so I'm hoping this will get me to spend some more time on them. Media Information Album: JPC Album Uploaded By: JPeace$ Date: May 21, 2018 View Count: 484 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 96.9 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 720px Height: 720px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1949 1franc French Somaliland by JPeace$ posted May 21, 2018 at 8:05 PM Media Information Album: JPC Album Uploaded By: JPeace$ Date: May 21, 2018 View Count: 457 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 108.2 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 720px Height: 720px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1949 1franc French Somaliland reverse by JPeace$ posted May 21, 2018 at 8:05 PM Media Information Album: JPC Album Uploaded By: JPeace$ Date: May 21, 2018 View Count: 633 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 127.9 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 720px Height: 720px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1860 German Taler by JPeace$ posted May 21, 2018 at 8:05 PM Media Information Album: JPC Album Uploaded By: JPeace$ Date: May 21, 2018 View Count: 596 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 110.5 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 720px Height: 720px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). 1860 German Taler reverse by JPeace$ posted May 21, 2018 at 8:05 PM