Mexico, peso, 1911 "Caballito". Short ray variety. KM 453 27.11 grams Mexico, peso, 1912 "Caballito". KM 453 26.99 grams Mexico Revolution, Chihauhua, peso, 1913, Hidalgo del Parral. KM 611 26.84 grams Mexico, peso, 1914 "Caballito". KM 453 27.02 grams Mexico Revolution, Durango, 1914, peso "Death Peso". Ex Kappenhill Collection. KM 621 24.8 grams Mexico, Guerrero, dos pesos, 1914, Zapatista issue, Oro-0,595. KM 643
Some odds and ends from the 1910s Guernsey 1911 1 Double UK Trade Dollar 1911 B (with some sort of countermark) Russia 1/2 Kopek 1911 Montenegro 1 Perper 1912 Nikola I China 1912 Republic 10 cash I rarely see old-type cash coins from the Republic Era. Venezuela 1912 5 Bolívares Germany-Prussia 3 mark 1913 1913 Prussia 2 Mark (made into a pin) Japan 50 Sen Taisho 3 1914
Part 2 with some WW1 money and Notgeld/Kriegsgeld Durango 5 Centavos 1914 (Mexican Revolution provincial coin) Colombia 50 centavos 1915 Germany Military Coinage Ost Kopeck 1916 (Used in Occupied Poland/Baltics/Russia) Japan Taisho 6 10 Sen Neuweid am Rhein 1917 10 Pfennig US 1917 Quarter Type 1 (top) and 2 (bottom) Liberty wears armor on Type 2 and the eagle is better centered on the reverse. The designer was unhappy with how the Type 1 turned out and had asked to do a revision. Bulgaria 20 Stotinki 1917 Zinc Bremen 1918-22 2 Pfennig Coblenz 1918 25 Pfennig Coblenz 1918 25 Pfennig (sorry, lighting change makes colors look different) Düren 1918 10 Pfennig
Part 3/3. Mostly Notgeld Mainz 1918 5 Pfennig Oberamt Göppingen 1918 10 Pfennig Rodach 1918 50 Pfennig Italy 1919 5 Centesimi Frankenthal 1919 10 Pfennig Trier 1919 10 Pfennig Dieburg 5 pfennig 1920 Bonn 1920 25 Pfennig Aachen 1920 25 Pfennig Aachen 1 Grosche 1920
A 1912 Canadian $10 Gold piece. The Canadians were looking to avoid using U.S. $10 gold coins, but the experiment ended early.
Tunisia, 1917A, 50 centimes. Wonderful cartwheel luster and mega toning on this beauty. Prussia, 1913, 2 Mark, Defeat of Napoleon set in brooch