Show me your tiny coins!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Sallent, Oct 8, 2016.

  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    We all love those big massive coins, but little coins deserve love too. For this thread, show us the smallest coin in your collection. If you can get a dime or another familiar coin for scale, please feel free to do so.

    Anyway, I've been amassing a few ancient Greek fractional coins....the ancient Greeks loved them tiny coins a lot. Today I received my smallest yet. Enjoy!

    Mylasa Lion Scorpion Obol.jpg
    CARIA, Mylasa 450-400 BCE
    AR hemiobol, 7.9mm , 0.6 gm
    Obv: facing forepart of lion
    Rev: scorpion within incuse square
    Ref: SNG von Aulock 7803

    And for reference, she sure does make a nice pair of studio earphones for FDR.
    FDR Earmuff .jpg

    Let's see your tiny coins. Share them if you have them!
     
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  3. jwitten

    jwitten Well-Known Member

  4. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    1824 British maundy silver 1 pence. 11mm. I had trouble with capturing the reflective surfaces.

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  5. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

  6. longshot

    longshot Enthusiast Supporter

    Gold Fanam of India. The dealer told me it was 200-300 years old. Any input on this particular example would interest me. 1008162143-horz.jpg
     
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  7. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    Believe it or not, my OP coin is not as small as ancient Greek fractional silver coins get. I've been hunting for the truly small ones now...5mm in size, or around the size of a grain of rice.

    The description for your coin is:

    India. Tanjore. Anonymous AV Getti Fanam
    Attribution:
    Mitchener SI.781
    Date: 1674-1799 AD
    Obverse: Dagger
    Reverse: Heart-shaped design of pellets

    It is a pretty small gold coin, but I've seen some Indian fractional gold coins that get as tiny as 4mm, which is downright ridiculously small and probably as tiny as coins get...period. I think ancient Greeks only got down to 5mm.
     
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  8. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    1893 Double 9, Canadian Nickel .
    Diameter 15.5 mm .
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  9. J.A.K.

    J.A.K. Foriegn Fanatic

    1904 Panama Pill 10mm PA6.jpg
     
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  10. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    Similar to the last post, this 1975 Panama 2 1/2 centesimos is shown in a dime sized 2x2. 1975 panama 2.5 centavos.jpg
     
  11. crypto79

    crypto79 Junior Member

  12. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    I was going to post mine. Smallest coin ever minted by the US mint.
     
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  13. willieboyd2

    willieboyd2 First Class Poster

  14. Robert Paul

    Robert Paul Active Member

    Here is my tiny coin
    I have the coin but don't have a picture of just the coin.


    ANAAB 32 Pontius obv.JPG ANAAB 32 Pontius rev.JPG
     
  15. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye

    That type coin, mine is similar, is the first gold coin I was able to purchase. I still have it.
     
  16. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    Here is a James I hammered half penny, dating probably closer to the end of his 1603 to 1625 reign. This one measures about 10mm on its widest extent. I've seen snowflakes larger than this minuscule thing. I have no idea how people kept track of them or used them in commerce. They can blow right out of your hand. In any case, they are fascinating little things. They also appeared in the reigns of Edward VI, Elizabeth I, Charles I and the Commonwealth. Even smaller farthings were minted, which seem unimaginable, but I've never actually held one.

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  17. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    Oldest & Smallest!

    5.8mm (0.4g)

    Iona-Phokaia, c 550 B.C.E., AR Tritartemorion
    Obv: Hd of Griffin R. Rev: Incuse Square Quartered

    NGC was unable to encapsulate!

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  18. old49er

    old49er Well-Known Member

    Wow,now those are some small coins alright! It was a toss up, between a trime, half dime, Belgian 2 cent or this 1 centesimo. Bet there,s alot of those tiny coins in the ground, that were lost! onecentisimo1916obv.jpg onecentisimo obv.jpg
     
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  19. Patrick Rees

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  20. Ruben Vasuez

    Ruben Vasuez New Member

    What kind of coin is this could anyone please identify it i found it in a roll of pennies not sure but i believe it might be constans but but familiar at all
     

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