World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by petro89, Mar 29, 2011.

  1. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

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  3. Andres2

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  4. Jaelus

    Jaelus The Hungarian Antiquarian Supporter

    In the 1930s, Hungary produced 6 commemoratives, a trio of 2 Pengő and a trio of 5 Pengő. All 6 of these coins were officially restruck by Artex (an export company owned and operated by the Hungarian government) in 1965.

    Here are some new pickups for my Hungarian Artex Restrikes set; restrikes of the trio of 2 Pengő commemoratives.

    (Bottom Coin)
    Hungary 2 Pengő (Pazmany University) 1935 KM-513 Artex Restrike
    Commemorating 300 Years of Pazmany University

    (Top Left Coin)
    Hungary 2 Pengő (Ferenc Rakoczi) 1935 KM-514 Artex Restrike
    Commemorating the 200 year anniversary of the death of Ferenc Rakoczi (1676-1735)

    (Top Right Coin)
    Hungary 2 Pengő (Ferenc Liszt) 1936 KM-515 Artex Restrike
    Commemorating the 50 year anniversary of the death of Ferenc Liszt (1811-1886)

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  5. muhfff

    muhfff Well-Known Member

    Estonia 100 krooni 2002
    Not too common coin...

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  6. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    An ebay purchase here. 161 x 5 Gulden coins from the Netherlands Antilles (1998-1999). They still issue currency, not to be confused with the obsolete Guilders from Europe. I payed only around $60 with $5.50 shipping. 805.00 ANG exchanges to $454.80 USD as of 09/13/2016. That's 1.77 ANG = $1.00 rate they've had for a long time. The rate of my purchase ran to 12.29 ANG = $1.00 :p

    It's possible the seller thought these were obsolete.

    They're not in the best condition, many of the edges are grimy and there was a few coins I pulled tape off of. Whoever originally owned the coins in the Antilles must not have cared for the coins, and some likely weathered the elements down there. But I'm not going to complain, I likely will never resell them.

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  7. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Could be? Not sure what year the
    Euro coins started there or if did.
     
  8. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    The Antilles is not in Europe at all. Netherlands does use the Euro (since 2001) but Antilles is located in the Dutch Caribbean region north of Venezuela. They're also located near Aruba, who is also ruled by the Dutch but they issue the Florin currency, still spendable today.
     
  9. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    Added a few more World Mint/Proof Sets to the collection. Picked these up from
    @stldanceartist. Easy to do business with and I am happy with the purchase.

    A nice Set from Slovakia. The last "coin" is actually a token featuring the Saris and Zemplin Regions. The 2,5, and 10 Koruna were only available in this set.

    2005 Slovakia Mint Set Mintage NA
    Slovokia 2005 Mint Set.jpg

    2002 French Polynesia Mint Set Mintage 5,000
    French Polynesia 2002 Mint Set.jpg

    This set from the Czech Republic has 3 coin with low mintage numbers. The 5 Korun is 26,431 The 10 is 25,000 The 50 is 26,436

    2000 Czech Republic Mint Set Mintage 13,000
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  10. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    Some more

    Finally got a set from Hong Kong

    1997 Hong Kong Mint Set Mintage NA
    Hong Kong 1997 Mint Set.jpg

    This set from Hungary has one coin with Silver. The 200 Forint is 0.5000 Silver with 0.1629 ASW. The 10,20, and 50 Fillers all have low mintages of 30,000 each. Yes, those are fingerprints one the coins themselves. Poor quality control.

    1994 Hungary Mint Set Mintage NA
    Hungary 1994 Mint Set.jpg

    Got one Proof Set in the batch. This set from Nepal was minted from the U.S. Mint. I tried to uncover which, but was unable. I am going to guess Philadelphia. I tried 2 different lights and camera settings to bring out the cameo but the hard plastic would not cooperate. Best I could do.

    1972 Nepal Proof Set Mintage 3,943
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  11. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    These days there is no political entity named "Netherlands Antilles" any more by the way. That was dissolved six years ago, and today Curaçao and Sint Maarten have an autonomous status much like what Aruba has. Three smaller islands became "gemeenten" of the Netherlands (which introduced the euro in 1999 and the cash in 2002), but they do not use the euro either. Oddly enough, Curaçao and Sint Maarten still use the Netherlands Antilles Guilder, which has a fixed USD exchange rate ...

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  12. Jaelus

    Jaelus The Hungarian Antiquarian Supporter

    New pickup from Long Beach for my Hungarian type set (1848-1946).

    Hungary Ducat 1848 (KM-433)
    NGC MS63 War of Independence


    This one-year revolutionary type was struck during the first year of the short-lived Hungarian War of Independence (1848-1849). This is a very scarce type (reported mintage of only 53k), and also a significant condition rarity to find an example above MS62.

    I had been searching for a suitable example of this type for some time now, and had passed up a couple 61/62 examples, but this one really spoke to me. It's a brilliant and well-struck coin overall, with the only detractor being the slight weakness on the reverse in the area of Saint Mary's neck. Pop 1/1.

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  13. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    I've been after some ducats myself. That one is lovely.

    Just got this one yesterday:

    Ducat 1457-62 MS62.jpg Ducat 1457-62 Rev MS62.jpg
     
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  14. xCoin-Hoarder'92x

    xCoin-Hoarder'92x Storm Tracker

    It seems that the Antilles islands does accept US Dollars and Euros but they are not main currencies. I just thought that was interesting.

    I hope that doesn't affect the Guilder eventually.
     
  15. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    Zurich Qtr Ducats 1666 and 1721,MS 62 and 63

    Zurich Qtr Ducat Obv.jpg Zurich 1666 Qtr Ducat Rev.jpg Zurich Qtr Ducat 1721 Obv.jpg Zurich Qtr Ducat 1721 Rev.jpg
     
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  16. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    Fujairah 1971 Apollo 14 PR68 mintage of 550:

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  17. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    Canada 1909 Sovereign

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  18. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    And the last one for today

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  19. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator


    This just arrived from an eBay seller in Israel. Cost me a mere fourteen bucks, even after overseas shipping.

    1548 Poland/Lithuania half-groschen

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    Here is what I like about these:
    1. The early dates.
    2. They're silver.
    3. They have a cool design (mounted knight/eagle)
    4. They're not teeny-tiny like a Hungarian denar (my other favorite early-dated coins)
    5. They're very affordable (even in Mint State for not much more than $100).

    Yes, I know they're relatively common, but I think they pack a lot of bang for the buck.

    Here is another one I had a while back, purchased already in an NGC AU58 slab, for $98. I could've had my pick of a couple others in low MS grades (MS61, mostly), for only ten or fifteen bucks more, but I liked this AU58 more.


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  20. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    Poland 10 an 20 Zlotych. I've yet to receive them but the colour on the 20Z looks to be a very rich honey gold.

    Poland 10Z Obv.jpg Poland 10Z Rev.jpg Poland 20Z Obv.jpg Poland 20Z Rev.jpg
     
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  21. 1934 Wreath Crown

    1934 Wreath Crown Well-Known Member

    This one is 1oz Palladium 25 roubles. Commemorating a millennium of Christianity in Russia. Paladium 1000 Rubles Obv.jpg Paladium 1000 Rubles Rev.jpg
     
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