[Game] World Coins Time Machine… Counting Backward by Year! (Plus Prize Coin)

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  1. wittwolf

    wittwolf Well-Known Member

    From the last coinage of King Rama IX. of Thailand:
    Thailand - 1 Baht 2017 Letzte Münzen Rama IX.png
     
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  3. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    2017 CA-BC medal obv.JPG 2017 CA-BC medal rev.JPG 2017 TH Royal Cremation Medal obv.JPG 2017 TH Royal Cremation Medal.JPG 2017 Trump token obv.JPG 2017 Trump token rev.JPG 2017, exonumia, Copper from BC is very, very low mintage, maybe 100? The Thai piece is Royal Cremation King Rama IX. The Trump medal speaks for itself.
     
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  4. DEA

    DEA Well-Known Member

    Some Belgian 2017 issues. I seem to recall that 2017 was the final year of any minting by Belgian Mint; they now order their coins from the Dutch Mint.

    First, the 200th anniversary of the University of Ghent in a typical coin card.
    euro-02-2017-km369-Ghent.jpg

    Then a commemorative for Gaston . . .
    euro-05-2017-km372-Gaston.jpg
    euro-05-2017-km372-GastonSet.jpg
     
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  5. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    2017 Colombia 200 pesos

    2017 CO 200 p.jpg
     
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  6. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I coin from Ghent (when they struck beautifull coinage) lf - 2020-02-29T115115.494.jpg lf - 2020-02-29T115128.149.jpg
     
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  7. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    We still doing 2017? Niger/Western African States 100 francs CFA 2017 NE 100 FCFA obv.JPG 2017 NE 100 FCFA rev.JPG
     
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  8. DEA

    DEA Well-Known Member

    2017 - Korea, Republic, or South Korea - ten won.

    won-10-2017-km103.jpg
     
  9. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    2017 China-Hong Kong 5 dollars 2017 CN-HK 5 d.jpg
     
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  10. TheGame

    TheGame Well-Known Member

    ...on the other hand, I have enough interesting coins from 2016 to fill 3 or 4 posts.

    Argentina - 2016 2 Pesos
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    Austria - 2016 2 Euro, Anniversary of the Austrian National Bank
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    Botswana - 2016 5 Pula
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    A fun piece, 2013 is much more common as the first date of the type.

    Croatia - 2016 1 Kuna
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    Croatian coins minted in even-numbered years have Latin legends on the obverse and are generally lower-mintage than the odd-numbered year coins with Croatian legends.

    Cuba - 2016 1 Centavo (Convertible)
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  11. coin_nut

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    I see I have a few from 2016, here are 2 from Oz 2016 AU 2 d obv.JPG 2016 AU 2 d rev.JPG 2016 AU 20 c obv.JPG 2016 AU 20 c rev.JPG
     
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  12. Jimski

    Jimski Well-Known Member

    2016 Niue 2 dollar, “Turtle” 1 oz bullion, New Zealand Mint
    The New Zealand Mint is a private mint. It mints legal tender commemorative coins, bullion. The New Zealand mint does not mint New Zealand’s circulating coinage, which are minted at the Royal Mint (1 and 2 dollars) and the Royal Canadian Mint (10, 20 and 50 cent coins). Niue uses New Zealand coins for circulation

    2016 Niue Turtle obv 2.jpg
    I was pleased with this photo. I found the obverse difficult to photograph because the proof-like device tends to just show up dark with little detail (like the sellers photo below). I used a sheet of printer paper to deflect light back onto the obverse device to bring out details and relief.

    Seller's photo.jpg

    2016 Niue Turtle rev.jpg
    This coin is from my British Empire collection, which includes coins from its historic members. Niue never had a distinct coinage, so in this case I included a modern coin into the collection.

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    James Cook discovered Niue in 1774. {1} Cook made three attempts to land, but the inhabitants refused to grant permission to do so. He named the island "Savage Island" because, as legend has it, the natives who "greeted" him were painted in what appeared to be blood. The substance on their teeth was hulahula, a native red fe'i banana.

    Niue enters the British Empire: {1} In 1889 the chiefs and rulers of Niue, in a letter to Queen Victoria, asked her "to stretch out towards us your mighty hand, that Niue may hide herself in it and be safe". After expressing anxiety lest some other nation should take possession of the island, the letter continued: "We leave it with you to do as seems best to you. If you send the flag of Britain that is well; or if you send a Commissioner to reside among us, that will be well". The British did not initially take up the offer. In 1900, in response to renewed requests, the island became a British protectorate, and the following year it was annexed by New Zealand, along with Cook Islands. Niue's remoteness, as well as cultural and linguistic differences between its Polynesian inhabitants and those of the Cook Islands, caused it to be separately administered. At the time of annexation, New Zealand was a colony of The British Empire. New Zealand would become a dominion in 1907, and become independent in 1947.

    Niue attains self-government: {1}New Zealand Parliament restored self-government in Niue with the 1974 constitution, following a referendum in 1974 in which Niueans had three options: independence, self-government or continuation as a New Zealand territory. The majority selected self-government, in association with New Zealand. This allows Niueans to retain New Zealand citizenship while maintaining self-government.
    {1} Source Wikipedia.
     
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  13. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Nice presentation, Jimski, and a very beautiful coin.
     
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  14. Jimski

    Jimski Well-Known Member

    It was a grand idea to start this thread over again. Thanks coin_nut and PaddyB.
     
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  15. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    Thanks! Another sea turtle, 2016 Colombia 1000 pesos

    2016 CO 1000 p.jpg
     
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  16. Chris B

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    Canada
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    China

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  17. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    One more 2016 Colombia, 500 peso 2016 CO 500 p obv.JPG 2016 CO 500 P rev.JPG
     
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  18. PaddyB

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  19. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    2016 GB Britannia 2 pounds

    2016 GB-BR 2 P.jpg
     
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  20. TheGame

    TheGame Well-Known Member

    Ghana - 2016 20 Pesewas
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    Like the Botswana coin in my last post, this series is easy to find if you're a type collector, but dates after 2007 aren't as easy to find.

    Hungary - 2016-BP 50 Forint
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    India - 2016-diamond 10 Rupees
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    Indonesia - 2016 200 Rupiah
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    Ireland - 2016 2 Euro, Easter Rising
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  21. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    2016 Djibouti 10,20 and 50 francs

    2016 DJ 10 f.jpg 2016 DJ 20 f.jpg 2016 DJ 50 f.jpg
     
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