Ugly coins you are proud of

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  1. kvarterto

    kvarterto Senior Member

    Do you have a coin you, for different reasons, think is ugly, but still are proud of?


    I like this norwegian silver 2 kroner coin from 1913. I think the damage gives it character
     

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  3. Moonshadow

    Moonshadow Member

    This one's kinda pretty, only not so much...I can't decide.
    I got it many years ago for just a couple o' bucks.
     

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  4. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    Beautifully Ugly!

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  5. kvarterto

    kvarterto Senior Member

    Do you know what it is?
     
  6. Moonshadow

    Moonshadow Member

    Someone showed me a reference recently; it's a Kishangarh Copper Paisa, from the early 1800's. I haven't researched it any further than that.
     
  7. Collector1966

    Collector1966 Senior Member

    Here's a well-worn coin but it's one of my favorites because it was issued as a last-ditch effort to raise support for the ill-fated Louis XVI of France-- a truly historical piece.
     

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  8. Bedford

    Bedford Lackey For Coin Junkies

    Im pretty sure this is a split planchet Lincoln. Its ugly wheather its an error or post mint.
     

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  9. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    :high5:
    edit: suppose I should say what it is :eek:


    Augustus As minted during Tiberius
     

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  10. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

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    Constantius II
    AR siliqua – 18mm
    Lugdunum, 360-361 AD
    DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG
    pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right
    VOTIS/XXX/MVLTIS/XXXX within wreath
    LVG in ex.
    RIC VIII Lyons 216

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    Nero, AD 54-68
    AE - As 23 mm
    64 AD
    radiate head right
    NERO CLAVG CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P
    Genius standing half-left, sacrificing from patera over lighted altar & holding cornucopiae
    GENIO AVGVSTI S-C, I in ex
    RIC I 215
     
  11. AnemicOak

    AnemicOak Coin Hoarder

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    Pomerania, City of Greifswald
    AR Gross Pfennig
    Struck: 1424-1425

    (ref - Jesse 493, S. 4957)
     
  12. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

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    Mn. Cordius Rufus, 46 BC
    Denarius
    Obverse: RVFVS S.C., Crested Corinthian helmet, owl on helm
    Reverse: MN CORDIVS, Aegis of Minerva with head of Medusa at center
    Reference: Cr463/3; Syd 977
    Grade: aF

    Off centered and oddly struck, bank marks.

    stainless
     
  13. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    Well, they would have to be these two. Found by my son last week, but unfortunately in terrible shape. The sestertius is beyond recognition, and the denarius is worn and corroded (but recognizable as a Tiberius Tribute penny - Livia seated?).

    I am proud of them (and of my son!) because he found them with his cheap detector, and i failed to detect them in spite of walking over them with my very fancy machine.


    Eduard
     

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  14. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    that a sweet find!
     
  15. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    I cannot post a pic yet but my first metal detector find was a ugly 1736 Dutch East Indies coin found in a field just a few steps away from an old soft clay mining operation in the Village of Clayton ( my home town) in the Township of New Marlborough. I'm still proud of that coin as I have often wondered who might have lost ot and how they acquired it.
     
  16. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    heres another ancient

    Hadrian AE As. 125-128 AD. HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / SALVS AVGVSTI S-C, COS III below, Salus standing left holding patera, feeding serpent arising from altar. RIC 678, Cohen 1357, BMC 1349.
     

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  17. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    This one for me.
    Not proud of any other ugly ones, :p
     

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  18. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    Nice low mintage yum yum
     
  19. Arminius

    Arminius Junior Member

    An unlisted Tiberius Sestertius from Lyons

    Tiberius, Sestertius, Lugdunum mint about 12-14 AD
    Av.: [TI CAESAR AVGV]STI F IMPERATOR VII , laureate head of Tiberius r.
    Rv: ROM ET AVG , front elevation of the Roma-Augustus-Altar of Lugdunum, decorated with the corona civica between laurels, flanked by nude male figures; to left and right, Victories on columns, facing one another. , above: square countermark: IMP (lig.)
    unlisted,
    RIC: comp. 248a , but obv. legend: AVGVSTI ; C 35 ; for countermark: Chantraine, Novaesium comp. 1902/ -03 (countermark no. 16)

    The reverse of this coin features the celebrated Altar of Lugdunum which had been dedicated by Augustus on August 1st, 10 BC.

    regards
     

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