Coin Help!!!

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by halfadime, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. halfadime

    halfadime Junior Member

    Greets All

    I'm looking for help about my coins and any detailed info are mostly welcome.
    And im about to give away those coins so if you interesting please contact me.

    If you need more bigger and detailed pictures of any coin please let me know.

    My best Regards...

    :smile
     

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  3. acl864

    acl864 Senior Member

    Welcome to the forum. You have some interesting coins there. I'm sure an expert will be along soon to help you identify them.

    Andy
     
  4. halfadime

    halfadime Junior Member

  5. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Most of your photos are useless for ID purposes as they don't show sufficient detail. In many, if not most, cases ID requires clear views of both sides, and usually some indication of size and metallic composition.

    The design on several coins in your first photo, including the one at the lower left, is a "toughra", a symbol used on many Ottoman Empire coins in the 19th and early 20th centuries. That indicates that the coin is probably Turkish or Egyptian, or possibly from an Indian Native State.
     
  6. Brit in Texas

    Brit in Texas Senior Member

    The group of six are all British or British empire. Hard to tell from the pics but I think the top left and bottom right are British (top left 1d, bottom right 1/2 d) while the rest are for somwhere or other in the empire. All look to be 100 years or more old given the monarchs.
     
  7. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Hontonai is right, the pics are really inadequate. Try posting each coin individually, you'll get much better responses.

    The two bottom bronze coins are Byzantine folles, probably of Maurice Tiberius or a similar emperor. Make the scans more detailed and rotate the reverse 90 degrees right for the left image and 180 degrees for the right one and we can give you a full ID.
     
  8. Overlord

    Overlord Member

    Yes, a similar symbol is found on Hyderabad State coins.
     
  9. Overlord

    Overlord Member

    I think the second scan shows a replica of the medal issued to commemorate the coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
     
  10. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    The group in the upper left corner are almost certainly all Egyptian 10 and 20 paras, plus some fractional qirshes, all from the Ottoman period. I would need to see more detail to identify them all.
     
  11. halfadime

    halfadime Junior Member

    Hey folks thanks for your time to replying the post... I'll try !! to shot clear ones and replace em with the new ones... Please check back next day for more clear ones ...
    And any tips by how to make em more clearer to easy analyze let me know...

    Regards..
     
  12. halfadime

    halfadime Junior Member

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