What were you doing in Niger, coin_nut? Business or pleasure? Continuing with the Western African States, a 2000 1-francs (KM 10). [ATTACH]
And from a 110 years later - 2009 - I bring to you a Thai 25-satang. I was hoping to have a 1999 but I don't. [ATTACH]
Vatican City! A 1998-R 500 lire (KM 298). [ATTACH]
Playing off 1928 - a 1928-D 25-cent coin from the U.S.A. (KM 145). [ATTACH]
From Afghanistan to Iran with this here Islamic Republic 10-rials from 1994 (KM 1259). [ATTACH]
From Brazil to Guyana, when it was a British colony and referred to as the Colonies of Demerara-Essequibo. A half-stiver token dated 1813 (KM 9)....
Yet another Straits Settlements; a 1910 five-cents (KM 20a). I have doubts about it's genuineness. [ATTACH]
That is one cool token, chuckylucky! Silver plated, fantasy issue? Who put it out there? https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces134521.html...
Running with 1917, I'll take us to British Newfoundland. Or is it New Foundland? I have this catalogued as a 1917-C 25 cents (KM 17). [ATTACH]
From China to Kyrgystan with this 2008 five-som (KM 16). Looks like I was nervously chewing the reverse, heh? [ATTACH]
That's something new to me! First, coin_nut's two 1/12 shilling coins (one pence each?), identify Jersey as the "states of." The following, and...
Another Free City of Danzig! A 1923 gulden (KM 145). [ATTACH]
And then to Germany! Weimar Germany with this 1924-F ten-rentenpfennig (KM 33). [ATTACH]
I suspect an E - an entire syllable in fact - got lost through the natural evolution of spoken languages. That "NE" just faded away and usage...
Kind'a United Kingdom-Great Britain but definitely 1933. Guernsey! 1933-H - a double (KM 11). [ATTACH]
From India to Pakistan with a 1951 pie (KM 11). [ATTACH]
Playing off 1912 I'll take us to Bavaria with this 1912-D three-mark (KM 996). Left-facing King Otto of Bavaria during the ill-fated German...
Remaining in French Indochina with this here half centime dated 1936 (KM 20). [ATTACH]
From Yemen to Djibouti with this 1991 50-francs (KM 25). [ATTACH]
Very interesting and awesome coinage, chucylucky5! The copper Katanga cross and the Ilemi coin. I'd never heard of Ilemi. Thanks for teaching...
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