Assorted Coins from 1700s(well maybe) to 1900

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Allu, Jul 23, 2008.

  1. Allu

    Allu New Member

    Well I have several coins I found interesting in my collection after putting it back in order after maybe a decade. I found this site looking for information on the (fake) ducat

    Coin 1- I'm assuming it's a medallion for Queen Victoria's 60th jubilee in 1897, what interests me is the Australian coat of arms despite being pre Australia.

    Coin 2 - Just an 1878 Spanish 5 Centimos coin, I thought it cool

    Coin 3 - Just an 1853 English Penny, I thought it cool due to the youngish Queen Victoria bust

    Coin 4 - I know wasting your time but another one I just found interesting. A United States of Venezuala 5 centimos coin from 1896

    Coin 5 - A Swiss coin. It's 10 something, 10 what? Anyone know. From 1850

    Coin 6 - The infamous fake ducat, it weighed in at 3 grammes on the digital scales (don't have anything more exact yet as I found it tonight)

    Coin 7 - Now I can get NO information on this one, a coin with a hole and a wreath decorating around the whole on both sides. One side has Three Pence and the other Internment Camps. Any ideas?

    View attachment Coins.bmp

    Any information, even to just cure my curiosity would be appreciated.

    Edit: Hmm invert the numbers. Also sorry for the bad quality, like I said found them tonight and thought to get them up here (found the site whilst searching about the Ducat)
     
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  3. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Try uploading the pictures directly to cointalk, that way we can open them to full size. As it is, they are miniscule (probably because of the way you posted them and not the actual image).
     
  4. acanthite

    acanthite ALIIS DIVES

    The 10 on the Swiss coin refers to 10 rappen.
     
  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Australia was still Australia even then :) Would love to see some larger images, and you are not wasting our time, I have a small collection of South/Central American coins myself :kewl:
     
  6. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    look how modest he is :D

    also, cool coins, even if they are kinda small :D
     
  7. DCH

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  8. Allu

    Allu New Member

    Aha and the questions are answered well at least the Internment Camp one, nowhere near as shiny but the detail is just as distinct.

    Ahh but it wasn't defined as a nation De Orc and wouldn't of had a unified coat of arms, so why does it 4 years before Federation? It's wierd.

    If anyone else is interested upon finding that the coin is Australian I found http://www.triton.vg/ict.html This.

    Second Edit: Found another small stash and within it there was something I can only think is a sovereign. Saint George and the Dragon with 1907 stamped on one side, King Edward on the other.
    Weighs about 3 grammes more than a 2 cent piece (same size copper coin) and is two centimetres across. After hearing of the ducat and considering the condition of this one, is it a likely forgery?
     
  9. Allu

    Allu New Member

    Another find I have no idea about.

    An 1823 medallion, the size of a half penny (around american quarter size) with some curly work between the coin and the hole for threading a ribbon. It has George IV on one side and St George and the Dragon on the other.

    Anyone know this?
     
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