Some new arrivals. a 1909 and a 1920 AE Trambiyo from Kutch-Bhuj in India. Also a AH1380/1961 Muscat & Oman 3 baisa.
I was pleasantly surprised to be gifted a medieval coin from another collector here on cointalk of Hugues X. I own a few French denars, but not many. So it's a welcome addition. Hugues X, Comte de le Marche (1219-1249 A.D.) AR Denier O: +VGO COMES; Cross within beaded circle at center. R: +MARCHIE; Cross with two crescents and two annulets within a beaded circle at center. .80g 19mm BD 437; PA 2609v; D 960v
Hi all, really like this design. How about you? Do you find it interesting the Condor replaces the Bald Eagle, representing Liberty?
This is just a quick edited cell phone photo. In hand it looks like a 64-65, who knows, maybe a little better. 1927 Medallic 5 Mark. I believe it is a Goetz piece.
Some new purchases 1966 Qatar & Dubai, 50 Dirhems 1966 Burundi, 500 Francs Not an official coin, & not sure of the mintage. 1966 Suriname, Gulden This one puzzles me... Mintage 100,000 "Never officially released to circulation" But yet practically nonexistent and somewhat pricey. Any info would be appreciated.
I think that guilder was released into circulation... I speak Dutch and went through a Dutch catalogue book I have where it mentions that. You can try also to translate this site, which has some more info about Surinamese money, using e.g. google: http://wiki.muntenenpapiergeld.nl/index.php?title=Suriname.
One Sede Vacante medal: And an Austrian medal cast for a victory against the Ottomans. Leopold I - bronze medal Bronze medal 1686, unsigned, on the taking of Buda. View of the under fire city, in the foreground artillery position. The Imperial Eagle with arrow bundle fights a smoke-spewing dragon. And then my favorite; another Austrian medal commemorating victories against the Turks. Leopold I - Silver medal 1686, by L. G. Lauffer and G. Hautsch, on the victories of the year in Hungary. City view of Vienna, above it two geniuses with the medallion of the emperor and view of the ten conquered fortresses. I'm going to have to sign up with NGC, as I'd like to have them graded... I think the last one could be a 65 or higher, but we'll see.
Thanks for the link @mkvitt It does mention the 1966 guilder, but does not say anything about it circulating. The 1962 version of this coin did circulate, and is quite available. I cant help but wonder if there is a pile of these coins locked up in a vault somewhere or if the mint melted a large number of these coins. Note sure what the deal is on these??? I'm just happy to own one of the few I have ever seen.
These showed up this past week. First is a Mauryan AR karshapana from c. 321-150 BC. Then a Kashmir, Toramana II AE stater, 540-570 AD. The big fat one is a 1543 Delhi Sultans AE Paisa. Last one is quite modern, 1928 Mewar AR rupee.