Here are three animal coins that came from Eastern Europe today. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1857. The worn penny is a New Zealand token. They are kind of hard to find. New Zealand didn't have official coinage until the 1930s. also have a...
Sure, why not?
Muzyck, you have some really good ones there.
Here are some more that I have. The first is from Antwerp and is a siege coin. It's heavily worn but very interesting. Second is Gibraltar, which...
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I had to switch because they no longer let you relist more than one item at a time under the old format. With the new format, listing coins goes a...
My son is 7 1/2 months old so it's a little early to tell at this point. I hope he's interested when he gets older though.
Elephants are another popular animal for coins, though they are mostly limited to African and certain Asian countries. Which brings me to the...
It's not so bad. I keep them in 2x2s in plastic pages in albums. I have about 35 albums at the bottom of a closet. That's why it's hard to get to...
Good ones, Siberian Man. I have some of all of those except Siberia but I didn't think of them.
I usually estimate around 15,000. I have a pretty good system of organizing them, but they're just not convenient to access quickly so I can't...
I agree with the ones you listed. Eagles might even rank first because several European countries had them on every coin they issued for...
I don't have as many from 1859. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good call on Gibraltar. I have one from there but don't have a pic yet. Here's a few others I remembered. Monaco, Catalonia and Lundy. [ATTACH]...
I'd have to find it again. I feel like this coin has some flaws though. I know I didn't pay a whole lot for it.
Darn it. In my defense it was midnight when I uploaded these.
Last is South Arabia, New Hebrides and Turks and Caicos. Feel free to add yours. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The fourth features Togo, French Somalia, Katanga, Comoros, and Reunion. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The third group features Martinique, Greenland, Curacao, St. Pierre and Miquelon, and New Caledonia. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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