Happy Victory Day!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Legomaster1, May 10, 2019.

  1. Legomaster1

    Legomaster1 Cointalk Patron

    Hello everyone!
    Today marks the 74th anniversary since the defeat of Nazi Germany.
    If you happen to have any WWII coinage, please post!
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    Here are some WWII US coins from my collection.
     
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  3. Tlberg

    Tlberg Well-Known Member

    only 2 so far 20190510_002728-1.jpg 20190510_002712-1.jpg
     
  4. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic & Eccentric Moderator

    Found this in one of my bulk boxes I was rummaging through last night. There are some of the typically dark and occasionally nasty zinc reichspfennigs as well.

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  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Struck in Philadelphia on unused steel cent blanks. 25.000.000 mintage
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  6. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Pacific Theater.
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  7. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Dates can be difficult. ;) The surrender was signed in Reims on 7 May, effective the next day, so in pretty much every Western country, 8 May is considered Liberation Day and the end of WW2 in Europe. In Russia, and some other Eastern European countries, it's 9 May, because of the signing of the surrender in Berlin the following day. So when we celebrate 9 May in the European Union, that is "Europe Day" (anniversary of the 1950 Schuman Declaration) while "VE Day" is the day before ...

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  10. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic & Eccentric Moderator

    Prewar, but here are those swastika people again...

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  11. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic & Eccentric Moderator

    Oh, yeah, forgot about these from one of my ancient Registry sets.

    (Back in my flatbed scanner imaging days)

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  12. Rheingold

    Rheingold Well-Known Member

    Well, this one has it's 80th birthday.
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  13. Rheingold

    Rheingold Well-Known Member

    Sorry, in 1939 started the war in Europe, not in the US. So I have to post a coin of the years 1941 to 1945, which I do later.
     
  14. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    I have many WWII era coins, too many to mention.
    These are more important to me.

    My Dads war medals, he gave them to me last year for safe keeping, he's 98 now and still healthy.

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    Left to right 1939-45 Star, The Atlantic Star, The France & Germany Star, 1939-45 War Medal.
    Bottom left is a rare silver Sleeve badge he got for staying on after 1945 to detonate /clear the French ports of German mines.
     
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  16. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    Not a coin, but a pin that issued in France when the country was liberated from the Nazis.

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    And a victory pin.

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  17. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    This was a metal detecting find one of my favorites. upload_2019-5-10_6-19-34.png upload_2019-5-10_6-19-50.png IMG_0001.JPG IMG_0002.JPG
     
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  18. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    You first piece is a World War II victory medal. Here is an example with the ribbon that came with it.

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    There is a whole series of these medals that were awarded to the service men and women who participated in World War II. They were awarded according to the theater in which they serviced, Europe, Asia and here in the U.S. I have them all.
     
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  20. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    My grandfather was too young for WWI and too old for WWII, so he saw no action. But I do have a Great Uncle who served as a Staff Sergeant in the 603rd Air Engineering Squadron, which supported the 509th Composite Group on Tinian Island, or the group that supported the Enola Gay. Sadly, no one in the family found out about it until after he passed. He kept it a secret from everyone but his wife for his entire life. His daughter didn't even know anything. There is now plenty of documentation - I even found him on the atomic heritage website, including a squad photograph. I wish I had known about this while he lived, it would have been fascinating to talk to him about his experiences, but he spoke about it to no one. Another family member claims that we're also related to someone who was on the U.S.S. Missouri when the Japanese surrendered, but I have yet to confirm that.

    Anyway, on to the WWII-era coins (at least the ones that I have photos of).

    1943 steel cent graded MS 66 by NGC

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    1942-D Mercury graded MS 67 FB by NGC/CAC

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    Razz Critical Thinker

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