Hello...I'm a new member of CoinTalk. Ran across a 5 ctotnhkn coin dated 1913. Just seeking confirmation, as it apparently has very little monetary or collectability value. Thanks!
Thank you Chris, and pleased to make your acquaintance. I'm learning a thing or two, but mainly having quite a bit of fun poking through my odd and varied assortment of US and international currency as I try to determine what treasures, if any, I might have! Aside from the 1913 5 Ctotnhkn, I've discovered a 1952 Government of Hong Kong 1 dollar note, and a 1962 Mexican un peso silver coin...
I think that's what you have: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4678.html 5 Stotinki 1913, Bulgaria, KM #24
Kingdom of Bulgaria. 5 stotinkas 1913, copper-nickel, weight - 3 g., size - 17 mm, mintage - 20000000 pcs. Engraver: unknown. Vienna Mint. Rather common coin. In any case, in Russia. Regards. Eugene. During the WWI they released zinc coins with the same design.