Still Bolivia but a bit less than a hundred years later - 1987 - with this two-centavos piece. [ATTACH]
Bolivia 1825 - eight-reales - with a stupendous right-facing bust of Ferdinand VII. Only five years older than Chris B's coin! [ATTACH]
Still Germany; still 1951. Two Deutsche Mark (KM 111). [ATTACH]
1859 - a Hessen-Kassel (German States/Germany) groschen (KM 615). [ATTACH]
Canada it is. And Canadian 1859 one-cent piece it remains! That obverse look a tad off center, yes? [ATTACH]
Playing off 1917, I'll take us to France - Third Republic; 25-centimes (KM 867a). [ATTACH]
Sticking with 1866, I move us to Frankfurt am Main (German States or Germany) with this kreuzer. [ATTACH]
Irish Free State - 1928 half-penny (pingin). [ATTACH]
From Canada to Russia with a 1991 10-rubles coin. [ATTACH]
Playing off expat's 1922, I bring to you a 1922-G three-mark coin from Weimar Germany. The G signifies the mint in Karlsruhe (Baden). [ATTACH]
Still in 1793 with this German states Brunswick-Wolftenbuttel one-sixth thaler. [ATTACH]
Still 1944 and still French West Africa - but with a one-franc piece. [ATTACH]
From France to Germany - Weimar Republic. A five-reichsmark from 1929 minted in Munich (mint mark D) (KM 61). [ATTACH]
I could take us to France; that would be the easiest. But how about Jersey? The Bailiwick of . . . Five-pence, 1991 (KM 56.2). [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] I'll play 1630 with my Bavarian two-kreuzer (KM 128.1).
Edit! Dang it! Chris B beat me with his French 1975 Hercules. But my BRD is still valid. Traveling from 1975 Oman to 1975 Germany...
Is that a FAO issue?
Oh, my! You people have such pretty coins! Okay, from Jamaica I will take us to Cuba. Or as Jack Kennedy used to say, "Cube-er." I submit to...
Lots of options here . . . Let's do Peru with this 1961 centavo (KM 227). [ATTACH]
Katanga 1961 - one-franc (KM 1). Isn't that like a double or a wild card - the year and the issuing polity?!? [ATTACH]
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