With 1943 I take us to Hungary with this five-pengo piece. [ATTACH]
Brunei 2002 ten-sen. [ATTACH]
I don't think we see enough Djibouti here. From Yemen (by the way - sweet coin!) a 1991 50-francs. [ATTACH]
1969 - Korea, Republic of . . . one won. [ATTACH]
First, coin_nut - be sure to find the means to share that 1910 Portuguese escudo. I'm sitting on the edge of my seat here! Second, United States...
I wish there was a "really like!" option. I appreciate all those coins but some I go a little ga-ga over and really really like. Okay, from...
Liechtenstein, ten-franken. My only Liechtenstein! [ATTACH]
Italy 500-lire dated 1993. [ATTACH]
More Morocco with this 1950 five-francs piece. [ATTACH]
Okay. To make amends, I have formulated a complex plan. Maybe it should just be called a silly and bureaucratic plan. Here goes. In reply...
Oh, man! Not only did my brain not process the "Tabora Emergency Coinage" when I visited the numista URL, it (my brain) either failed to see the...
I'll move us down to Lithuania with this 1925 ten-centu. [ATTACH]
Those are some nifty DOAs. Any idea what the "T" stands for? With 1905, I will take us to the U.S. of A. Two one-cent pieces. Why two of...
Germany -> German States -> free city of Lübeck, a member of the Hanseatic League. A 32-schilling piece dated 1797. [ATTACH]
My sole German East Africa . . . a 1913 five-Heller minted in Hamburg (J). [ATTACH]
Still hangin' in Sudan with this here 1970 ten-ghirsh. [ATTACH]
If I understand the rules correctly, we are limited to Great Britain/United Kingdom since we just came from Ireland and there is, as far as I can...
Andorra! A centim dated 2002. [ATTACH]
Sudan - a 20-ghirsh dated 1970. [ATTACH]
I think that peseta is not too gnarly; it's that dang aluminum. There's lots of detail on that piece. I like it. Sticking with Spain, a 1941...
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