Not too far off - in time. Still in Ceylon with a 1944 ten-cents (KM 118). [ATTACH]
Let's jump back over the pond to 1912 Germany - Baden to be more specific. A 1912-G, three mark graced by Grand Duke Fred II (KM 280). [ATTACH]
Find your 1912 box, coin_nut! Playing off Great Britain, I bring you a 1912 farthing (KM 808.1). [ATTACH]
You got me laughing out loud, Ed! "Looks like I am playing this thread by myself. That's OK, I will just keep on posting something when I think...
Very much like coin_nut's 1506-1518 Lithuania, Sigismund I, 1/2 groat. Where to next . . . ? How about a free Latvia with this here 2013 lats...
Okay! Enough Kuwait. How about Katanga!?! Presently part of the DRC - Democratic Republic of the Congo. I present to you a 1961, five-francs...
Not much change fourteen years later. 1995 Kuwait 100-fils (KM 14). However, coin_nut's much older coin looks to be in much better condition....
Off to Belarus. My one and only from that state - 2009 10-kopeeks (S 502). [ATTACH]
Next stop, Lithuania with this here 1925 10-centu (KM 73). [ATTACH]
That is one sweet coin, coin_nut! Green with envy, as usual. Just for grins and giggles, I'll keep us in the Isle of Man. But I'll take us...
All right! So, somewhat risky again, I'll infer from coin_nut's write up that we can play from South Africa - as well 1786 or 1791. Good...
I think this works . . . a 1785 one-duit from the city of Utrecht during the republic period (KM 91). Here are my thoughts; coin_nut said the...
Yeah! Looking at the original post coin, something seemed off to me. Nothing I could pinpoint or explicitly point out, but something. I am no...
Considering coin_nut's Aachen issue, I think it totally valid to go with a Koln (Cologne) issue. [ATTACH] If you do not agree, I'll second...
Alrighty, then! Next stop, France. First Republic (sixth year or 1797 with an A mint mark (I think Paris)) one-centime (KM 646). [ATTACH]
From Deutschland I take us to the Saarland - which - at the time - was under the eye of the French. A 1954 20-franken (KM 2). So, I guess the...
Let's not forget Luxembourg! The Grand Duke Alolphe's 1901 ten-centimes (KM 25). [ATTACH]
From Holland (or Netherlands) we hop on over to Germany. Ten Deutsche Mark, 1988D (Federal Republic of Germany - KM 168). [ATTACH]
From 1937 France to 1862 Belgium with a five-centimes (KM 21). Leopold, first king of the Belgians! [ATTACH]
And once again, I'm taking us to Andorra. I don't think I used this one the last time. For some god-awful reason, I'm tickled by these European...
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