WW2 Era Coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by StilloesEmporium, Oct 6, 2021.

  1. StilloesEmporium

    StilloesEmporium Active Member

    I also have a few nazi Germany coins, it is quite disturbing once you start thinking of what went on during that time.
     
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  3. scottishmoney

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    I’d really like to obtain some WWII from the USSR, they did strike most kopeck denominations most years of the war but in much smaller quantities.
     
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  4. Jim Dale

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    I don't have a way to take pictures of my coins, but I do enjoy seeing those that were posted. Thanks.
     
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  6. Mountain Man

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    Thanks for the post.
     
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  11. potty dollar 1878

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    I'm actually quite interested into those nazi coins even though I don't have any.
     
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  16. scottishmoney

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    Not many know this, but during WWII the merchant navy of Britain was actually the Scottish navy.

    The Scots crest was said to be in recognition of Queen Elizabeth’s Scottish ancestry. These were important coins for Scots since no coinage with just the Scots crest on it had been circulated since 1705.
     
  17. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    I forgot to post these earlier: Both Norway, 1941, 1 Øre
    For some reason, the occupation government continued issuing coins under the name of King Haakon VII for almost a year after the Nazi invasion. The iron version below was their belated substitute.

    Norway 1941 1 Ore Bronze copy.jpeg
    Norway 1941 1 Ore Iron copy.jpeg
     
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  20. CamaroDMD

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    Decent grade examples are hard to find for even the common dates. Some dates are really scarce.
     
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