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Discussion in 'World Coins' started by sakata, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    That looks like an old one; what is the weight and diameter? Looks like "Nepal, Rajendra (AD1816-47), AR Mohar"
     
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  3. Muzyck

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    Yup. Just looking it up, Dated SE1756 just about 1834. 27mm. KM#565.2.
     
  4. DEA

    DEA Well-Known Member

    From Nepal to China. A 1993 five-yuan. I think I got this coin in 1993.

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  5. coin_nut

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    1920/Taisho yr. 9 Japan 1 sen

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  6. expat

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    Philippines 1945
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  7. coin_nut

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    Dutch East Indies, area now called Indonesia. 1737 Zeeland AE duit. 1737 Z VOC 1 d obv (2).JPG 1737 Z VOC 1 d rev (2).JPG
     
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  8. DEA

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    Malaysia, 2000 20-sen.

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  9. coin_nut

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    Sri Lanka, 985-1014 Chola Empire, Raja Raja Chola I, AE kahavanu 985-1014 Chola 1 k (2).jpg
     
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  10. Muzyck

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    Java tin Duit, 1813

    Netherlands East Indies Java Doit 1813 obv.jpg Netherlands East Indies Java Doit 1813 rev.jpg
     
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  11. DEA

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    Australia - 2006 50-cent piece.

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  12. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    1970 Portuguese Timor 5 escudos

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  13. DEA

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    If I understand correctly, Timor is a sovereign state - free of Indonesia? I don't think I knew that. Thank you, kind sir. So, if true, I don't think I have any option other than Indonesia. Either way, I think this works . . .

    Indonesia, 1971 ten-rupiah.

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  14. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    You got me curious so I read through the history of Timor again. Rather mixed up history for that place. I may as well post a coin now, BE2520/1977 Thailand 25 satang 1977 TH 25 s obv.JPG 1977 TH 25 s rev.JPG
     
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  15. DEA

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    From Thailand to Cambodia with a 1994 200-riels piece.

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  16. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    From Cambodia to Singapore with a 1993 20 Cents 83600402-90E5-4C7E-9A43-B1E2BDDD3B56.jpeg 075CCF89-A452-43D8-8A57-E49079421762.jpeg
     
  17. DEA

    DEA Well-Known Member

    Looking at a map - flat rather than round, of course - I cannot see how one can get from Cambodia to Singapore without going through another country or bending . . . In any case, I think Malaysia with cure the issue. Yes?

    Malaysia, 1968 two-sen.

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  18. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    I think the so called Straits Settlements was somewhere in that area. 1889 20 cents 1889 SS 20 c obv.JPG 1889 SS 20 c rev.JPG
     
  19. A Novice

    A Novice Well-Known Member

    you’re right. I totally screwed that up.
     
  20. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    I have posted some coin in the wrong thread before. Even that 20 cent Straits coin above, I noticed right after I posted it that it was a repeat, meaning I have posted it before. I keep a list for this thread; on other threads I can just do a search and find out if a particular coin has been posted before. We all make errors at times.
     
  21. DEA

    DEA Well-Known Member

    Totally true! Just look at my screw up on the Uno thread. Thanks for pointing out my error there, Ed!
     
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