Thanks, Muzyck! From Thailand we head to Cambodia, during what I'm sure has been called a time of troubles. A 1979 five-sen (KM 69). [ATTACH]
I've read that term often - "retrograde" - but I don't know what it means. Would you educate me, please?
Let's visit Cambodia (kingdom) with this 1994 200-riels coin (KM 94). [ATTACH]
Staying in Chile with this here 1994 Santiago Mint 100-pesos piece (KM 226.2). [ATTACH]
Twenty-four years later, a 1985 franc from Rwanda (KM 12). [ATTACH]
Welcome, LeoJMP! As mikenoodle wrote, those are some good finds. I'd go so far as to say awesome finds! David
I like your Stans, men! Let's see some more! Here's my 2011 50-so'm from Uzbekistan. [ATTACH]
From Denmark to Sweden with a 1983-U five-kronor (KM 853). Carl XVI Gustaf is the reigning king of the kingdom. [ATTACH]
I feel like a trip to Poland. Second Republic (1918-39). A 1923 10-groszy (Y 11). [ATTACH]
It's rather easy but also easy to forget if one doesn't use it frequently. Now I just remember . . . farthing (1/4 penny) halfpenny (duh) penny...
Next - the Land of the Fins! Finland! Suomi! Let me see your Baltic and Hanseatic coins. Please. [ATTACH]
Let's head north to Denmark with this 1962 25-ore piece (KM 850). [ATTACH]
So that makes it a penny, right? Twelve pence in a shilling?
I'll take us to Ghana with 2016 with this 10-pesewas (KM 39). [ATTACH]
Still in the US with this 2000 Philadelphia Sacajawea one dollar (KM 310). [ATTACH]
I don't have a single Tajikistan coin so I'll have to play from 2019. A 2019 Romanian 50-bani. [ATTACH]
Oh, my favorite! Germany. Let's see . . BRD 1975 five-deutsche mark graced by Albert Schweitzer. [ATTACH]
Entry post! Thanks for the opportunity or chance. The only thing out here in northern California more rare than a Philadelphia minted coin is a...
Let's spend another round in Jamaica! Here's my five-dollar coin. Definitely not as shiny as yours, Razz! A 1996 Jamaican five-dollar (KM 163)....
I'll keep us in Cyprus with this 1955 100-mils (KM 37). No where near as pretty as Muzyck's 25-mils. [ATTACH]
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