World Coins: Your Newest Acquisition!

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

  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Great find! Just four years too early! ;)

    What sort of signal range on your meter? The US half dimes I've found were all rather "pulltabby" signals, and interestingly shallow in the ground - like grassroots depth. I guess those small coins being lighter, they're a bit less prone to sink into the soil.
     
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  3. Danjohnson

    Danjohnson Well-Known Member

    Daggumitt! I wasn't even considering the potential numismatic value. It came in somewhere around an Indian head cent and what I call "no telling but hopefully, Gold!" (lol)

    That's one of the smallest silvers I've dug and I wasn't expecting it at all. A very pleasant surprise to see it emerge from the dirt!
     
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  4. dirty_brian

    dirty_brian Supporter! Supporter

    picked up a rather ugly 5 Francs. it was super cheap and I needed the "B" mm. also made a purchase from... I love that copper thanks!
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  5. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    Picked up a couple of Commemorative coins yesterday

    1964 Japan 1000 Yen Summer Olympics Commemorative coin. 1964 Japan.jpg
    1966 Jersey 5 Shillings. 900th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings Commemorative coins. Never heard of the country of "Jersey" before yesterday when I saw this coin. 1966 Jersey.jpg
     
  6. old49er

    old49er Well-Known Member

    Awaiting arrival of these coins. Let the Sun shine! I really love the old Copper coins.The design on the Silver Latvian coin is super neat too. 1869 uraguay.jpg paraguay 4 centisimos.jpg one twelth anna.jpg india one twelth anna 1916.jpg ebay7new 027.JPG ebay7new 030.JPG
     
  7. Old Coin Dawg

    Old Coin Dawg Active Member

    Just sent 4 silver 1970 coins from the Bahamas to P.C.G.S. for grading. Two proofs $1, $2 also two M.S. $1 , $5 they are all beautiful high grade coins. I hope that the grader sees it the same way that I do. Will try to post photos on the return of my coins.
     
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  8. Old Coin Dawg

    Old Coin Dawg Active Member

    Dues anyone collect pre-decimal Fiji pennies & half pennies?
    Just asking, trying to put together a set 1934-1968.
     
  9. Hiddendragon

    Hiddendragon World coin collector

    This 2006 Mexican 100 pesos is bimetallic with silver in the center. I bought it for the turtle. 2006 mexico 100 pesos zaragoza.jpg
     
  10. MontCollector

    MontCollector Well-Known Member

    Added 4 more to my US Minted World Coin set. Well circulated, but they fill their spots nicely. 1904 Phillipines.jpg 1914S Phillipines.jpg 1930 Panama.jpg

    This next one has a pretty low mintage of 100,000 according to Numista. Does that make this a "Key" date for the series? 1933 Panama.jpg
     
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  11. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    1912 great Britain shilling, arrived here yesterday. 1912 GB shilling obv.JPG 1912 GB shilling rev.JPG
     
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  12. chrsmat71

    chrsmat71 I LIKE TURTLES!

    Coins I received as a gift from a forum member! I have the obverses reverses mixed around (reverse is mosque/vase) but a 1993(left one)/1992 Egyptian 25/10/and 5 piastres.


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  13. sonlarson

    sonlarson World Silver Collector

    I celebrated my 65th Birthday last week and my wife asked me what I wanted. She won't purchase any coins for me, a lesson she learned a long time ago, so I showed her what I wanted. One of the coins had not been released yet so I had to wait few days. Finally they all came in today.

    Barbados 2017 Silver Trident Mintage 30,000
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    Canada 2017 150th Anniversary Voyageur Mintage NA
    Canada 2017 150th Ano Voyageur.jpg

    Netherlands 2017 Lion Dollar Restrike Mintage 25,000
    This is a restrike of the 48 Stuivers or Lion Daalder 1662-1668
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    Niue 2017 Czech Lion Mintage 10,000
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    Somalia 2018 Elephant Mintage NA
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  14. onecenter

    onecenter Member

    You have bought well!
     
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  15. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    I just found these 3 Victoria tokens hiding in a box containing a Queen Elizabeth II coronation medal which was given to me as a gift by a generous seller in England a couple years ago. I had no idea the other 3 coins were in there. 18xx 1-2 sov model obv.JPG 18xx 1-2 sov model rev.JPG 18yy Victoria token obv.JPG 18yy Victoria token rev.JPG 1861 Victoria token obv.JPG 1861 Victoria token rev.JPG
     
  16. princeofwaldo

    princeofwaldo Grateful To Be eX-I/T!

    Stuttgart. Not a rare mint mark, but still far more scarce than Berlin. I won't argue about the grade, though it was the overall appearance of the coin that attracted me. Original, with even color and just a light smattering of marks on the Zeppelin. I generally prefer coins with luster, and consider an MS63 with nice eye appeal to be vastly superior to a blotchy toned MS64 any day of the week.

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  17. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    The first of these, as it states, is a "model" coin - ie someone trying out designs for putative new coins, however they were often made in much larger quantities and sold as toy money for children to play with.
    The second and third are both satirical tokens used as gambling tokens. The third is known as a "Cumberland Jack" and records the Duke of Cumberland taking the title of Elector of Hannover and moving there, which was very unpopular at the time. (His descendents ended up on the opposite side during WWI as a result.)
    The second probably dates from the same period - I assume the Eagle motif is German.

    This sort of exonumia seems to be very common here in the UK and turns up in most job lots of coins. There are endless variations of dates and styles and there are collectors, though not many, and the prices consequently remain very low. Hence a regular UK dealer would be happy to give a few away as gifts!
     
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  18. Galen59

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  19. Galen59

    Galen59 Gott helfe mir

    skip the above... can anyone tell me what this is? Austro-Hungarian? IMG_0001.jpg IMG.jpg
     
  20. coin_nut

    coin_nut Well-Known Member

    I think Austria 20 heller. Check that on numista please...
     
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