German New Guinea, 1894, "Bird of Paradise" 5 Mark, ex Blackburn

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  1. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    I just posted this coin on another thread, and then decided that it really deserves its own.

    In 1894 Germany, a recently united country under Bismark, issued a coin for one of her overseas possessions, German New Guinea. Germany's overseas holdings were quite small, compared to other European powers, including Great Britain, France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

    However, the 5 mark coin produced for New Guinea was remarkable for its artistry and execution. Only 23,000 of these coins were produced, along with some minor denominations in silver (1/2, 1, and 2 marks), as well as in copper.

    This example was purchased from Backburn & Blackburn, Carmel-by-the-Sea, in the early 1980s. I still have the original envelope.

    Germany, 1894
    New Guinea
    5 Mark
    Berlin
    KM 7
    Issued for the New Guinea Company
    27.8 grams
    Nicely toned EF

    D-Camera Germany, New Guinea, 1894, 5 marks, 'Bird of Paradise', 27.8 g, 9-7-20.jpg

    What other 19th-20th century colonial coins are out there? Please post.

    Thanks
     
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  3. J.T. Parker

    J.T. Parker Well-Known Member

    Hi JoJo,
    I always thought this coin's bird design 'delicious'!
    Excellent use of silver,
    J.T.

    And indeed copper
     
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  4. derkerlegand

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  5. Mkman123

    Mkman123 Well-Known Member

    Very awesome!!! This is high on my wish list, very pricey however
     
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  6. QuintupleSovereign

    QuintupleSovereign Well-Known Member

    Alas, this is destined to be an eternal hole in my Dansco German Colonies album. Jealous!
     
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  8. doppeltaler

    doppeltaler Well-Known Member

    Love it, one of the must-have coins I had in my list when I was collecting crowns.
     
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  9. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Yes, and copper.
     
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  11. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    Great coin, robinjojo.

    Blackburn & Blackburn were my favorite mail-order dealer back in the '80s. I used to buy loads of cheap-o crowns off of him - it brings back memories of the pre-Internet telephone scramble to reserve stuff from a mail order list. Hal Blackburn usually answered the phone, and was always such a nice guy, even though I was making small purchases. He always wrote a little personal note on the paperwork.

    I remember back then China "Fat Man" dollars were selling around melt - Hal always had a lot of them. I wish I'd bought more, given what they go for now!

    Anyway, here is a colonial issue for Mozambique - a Portuguese crowned PM on a Maria Theresa Thaler.

    Mozambique - CM on MT thaler (0).jpg

    Just outside the 19th century timeframe, here is a tallero for Eritrea issued by Italy, in a failed effort to replace the Maria Theresa thaler (I got this cheap on eBay - because of the severe mount-mark on top):

    Etriria - 1918 tallero (0).jpg

    Finally, a tad before the 19th century, my first Spanish colonial 8 reales, bought in 1987 from Blackburn & Blackburn, a 1799 issue for Bolivia (Potosi):

    Bolivia - 1799 8 Reales Blackburn 1987 (0).jpg

    Thanks for bringing back those Blackburn memories...
     
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  12. Seba79

    Seba79 Well-Known Member

    Oh, that album... is one of the ones I'm still looking for...
     
  13. Seba79

    Seba79 Well-Known Member

    Btw, awesome coin!
     
  14. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    I have a couple colonial coins. First up is a 1919KN British West Africa 1 Penny Coin. It's a CuNi coin and 31mm. The Heaton mint also struck coins this year for the colony, but the King's Norton version is much rarer. Polish_20200914_165922131.jpg Polish_20200914_165839403.jpg

    Second up is a ten cent coin from Dutch Suriname. In essentially all aspects, the coin is the same as the one that circulated in the Netherlands with one crucial difference, the privy mark to the left of the bow on the reverse. Home country 10 cent coins have a grape cluster. Ones minted for the colony have a palm tree privy. This coin arbitrarily served as the model for the size of the hole in the center of a CD.
    Polish_20200914_170105995.jpg Polish_20200914_170039461.jpg Polish_20200914_170006472.jpg
     
  15. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    Nice coins!

    That's a bygone era, the time of price lists and phoning to reserve coins. Some of the price lists, such as Charlie Wyatt's, were nicely formatted, with many photos of the more important and expensive coins. I still have some and I wish I kept more of them - they are good references.

    I used to drive to Hal Blackburn's shop on weekends, leaving San Jose early in the morning and spending a good part of the day at his shop and walking around Carmel. Peggy, his wife was usually there, as well as Dean, his son and another guy named Jim, but I forgot his last name.

    His selection of coins was incredible. I remember going through coffee cans of cap and ray 8 reales, buying them near melt, and yes, there were Fat Man dollars coming out the walls just about. They were re-struck in the late 40's, so they were extremely common. It is truly amazing seeing the prices that many command today, just jaw dropping.
     
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  16. Marsyas Mike

    Marsyas Mike Well-Known Member

    Lucky! I didn't even know he had a bricks-n-mortar store! It's just as well I was living far away in Ohio - I probably would've bankrupted myself with a coffee can full of cap-and-ray 8 reales!

    I never met Hal B. in person, but chatted on the phone from time to time - his wife too, I seem to recall. It was a shock when he died so young - cancer I believe.
     
  17. jgenn

    jgenn World Crown Collector

    I've been building a collection of diverse pre-20th century world crowns and now I have this one to add, thanks to @robinjojo's post (and a fortuitously recent appearance in a Heritage Auction -- ex Maurice Storck Collection).

    1894_GNG_5M.jpg
     
  18. robinjojo

    robinjojo Well-Known Member

    That's a beautiful coin and great acquisition.

    Congratulations!
     
  19. ffrickey

    ffrickey Junior Member

    Here are a couple of other German colonials. German East Africa rupies 1890 and 1910. I love the Kaiser's helmet! DOARupie1890KM2.jpg DOARupie1910.jpg
     
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  20. ffrickey

    ffrickey Junior Member

    ... and here's a 1 Pesa piece from 1892. DOAPesa1892FF.jpg
     
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  21. ffrickey

    ffrickey Junior Member

    Here's 10 centimes Colonies Francaises (=French West Indies) 1825. FRColonies10Centimes1825ChasXFF2.jpg
     
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