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Welcome to May of 2026 (Here in New Zealand at least!).

 

This coin arrived in the morning post.

 

 

Very nice UNC 1942 Palestinian (British Palestine) 100 mils silver piece, 1942 was the last date of this type and the 3rd most commonly found after 1935 and 1939 for the 100 mils (1/10 of the old Palestinian pound).

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Slowly working on my Country List pre-1961…a couple of new additions,

 

 

N#11517

Cleaned and re-toned but, still nice and affordable.

 

 

N#1374

Numista has this listed as a country but I would say more of a post colonial monetary system.

 

Cheers

It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.  It's what you know for sure, that just ain't so.  Mark Twain

Some new additions, though the Japanese trade yen is a replica

Kenny

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Nice group, noticed a Maximilian peso or 50 centavos in there!

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

KennyG

Some new additions, though the Japanese trade yen is a replica

That rainbow bullseye toned Canadian dime!

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Thanks guys, there were three of the fish scales with rainbow toning and I can't complain at melt. My personal fave here is the Yunnan 50c but the Maximilian peso is arguably the best coin

Kenny

- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.

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I also spy Nasser -  is that a 25 and 50 Qirsh ?

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Yessir! Theyre unc but aren't too hard to find. The Iranian shahi on the bottom right on the other hand…

Kenny

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Whats the coin above the Trade Yen, looks like some late 18th or early 19th century Swedish or Danish silver piece, very interesting.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Whats the coin … 

 Perhaps this 

N#132002 

1797 MF   KM# 651,1 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Bought a small lot of French pacific territory coinage and a rogue Samoa coin for only £6.99.

 

  • French Oceania x1
  • French Polynesia x8
  • New Caledonia x4
  • New Hebrides x8
  • Samoa x1

 

Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.

 One addition tonight 

 

‘2007 Gibraltar - QEII Diamond Wedding anniversary - 2 Pound coin - BU Uncirculated’ 

  
N#28082 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Not every coin I buy is a big silver

 

 

A very worn Canadian cent from a year I don't have, every date I get, brings me closer - this one is definitely down there and well used!

 

 

A very worn Greek 10 Lepta from 1878 (Penny sized), in Greek it says “DUO OBOLOI” - 2 obols.

Imagine the tales these coins could tell. Both coins cost almost as much in letter rate postage!

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

KennyG

Some new additions, though the Japanese trade yen is a replica

nice group, nice challenge to identify them.

 

From my side i concentrate to the smallest new coins. Today i enjoyed to get

N#481 dark tone and my first  MA (Marseille) coin

N#7255 looking better in nature

Two weeks ago and no need to describe:

happy collecting to all!

Nice tiny coins! I had never seen a 1 ½ pence before N#18048

 

I have no new purchases to show (yet), but I did find some interesting items in change, 

 

A quite nice 125th commemorative cent N#426

too bad about the schmutz spots :

Canada stopped making 1 cent coins in 2003. There are still many in circulation south of the border.

 

I got some cash at my bank and I got a small portrait $100 bill from 1985.

I got a 1985 $5 bill last month, so its extra interesting.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

That is cool! Love the 1848 2d Stefan, it may actually be a circulation one, as they did a small issue in 1848 for Caribbean colonies. The 3 halfpence coin is cute too, another bow to West Indian women who did not like copper/bronze coins and look rich at the church donation table!

 

1985 $100 note is amazing Mr Midnight. I am assuming you are Canadian/American but live near the border. If I wanted a $100 note from 1985, I would have to buy it on trade me and it would look completely different to the ones of today!

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

1822 and 1834 farthings. In reasonably good condition considering the lower value bronze would've been used alot in those days. Not perfect but still collection worthy.

 

 

Nice coins everybody. @Stefan0205 I love your maundy coins, and they're in excellent shape.

 

I bought these coins (minus the 1896 6d) for $44 today. Ofc I couldn't buy at the pre spike price

Kenny

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I don't know about other folks, but today I'm getting the ‘I’m not a robot' pretty much everytime I try to do stuff. I've been upgrading my collection, and find that if I hit the ‘back’ button enough times, the AI, or whatever sinister culprit behind it loses interest, and I can move on. 

PS, it took five attempts to get the last post through.

Same for me, I’ve gotten it more than five times just today. Perhaps a new type of malicious bot is attempting to steal the catalouge again?

:)

Another non-numismatic addition, something I couldn't resist ordering:

       

A 4,5 cm dinosaur tooth.

 

Carcharodontosaurus saharicus

Late Cretaceous period, Cenomanian stage (~95 MYA); Kem Kem Beds, Morocco

Same place and time period of the Moroccan Spinosaurus by the way. (Now I must specify Morocco because of that new Spinosaurus species from Niger)

 

 

If you loved dinosaurs as a kid, you'll understand the temptation of getting a real piece of them at your hand.

But hey, getting the distant past at the palm of your hand is also the reason some of you likes ancient coins.

 

The third photo is to show that a part of the tooth's serration was preserved at the back edge. The partially preserved serration is the reason I picked this one over the others of the lot (a half dozen teeth with visible cracks and heavy restoration, hence the lower price compared to other specimens elsewhere).

And the little thing appearing at the top of the tooth is a quartz crystal.

One more checked off my list of Countries pre-1961.  The last 26 are starting to get expensive.

 

 

 

N#9853

 

I see Exonumia has it's own new additions thread, so I'll be adding some there shortly.

It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.  It's what you know for sure, that just ain't so.  Mark Twain

This lot, acquired during the last few months, was waiting for me in the USA. Saving hundreds of $ on shipping, I had them sent to a friend I am currently visiting. While it meant patience and postponed satisfaction, it was worth it in the end. 

So, I apologize to all the postal services but your service will be used only in dire emergency 😊 

Dejan

This lot, acquired during the last few months, was waiting for me in the USA. Saving hundreds of $ on shipping, I had them sent to a friend I am currently visiting. While it meant patience and postponed satisfaction, it was worth it in the end. 

So, I apologize to all the postal services but your service will be used only in dire emergency 😊 

Holy moly what a lot! The South African coins and the La Rochelle medal, incredible

Kenny

- Verifying your Asian and British-territorial coins everyday with the best quality photos and the best information.

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waa!😃A years worth of coin buys all at once! loads of silver!

“Available for local pick up” that is the best post method! 😇

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Sudan non magnetic 20 and 50 Piastres and a full set of South Sudan coins. Glad ro finally find a full set of South Sudan coins on the UK market and even happier I paid £5.

 

Just got all these yesterday…

After a quick sort through, some of the highlights are…

Some nice condition predecimal UK circulation coins, some silver of various grades from various places, a few Soviet era aluminium light weights, an interesting Cumberland Jack, and my very first brothel token.  As a mixed lot, at not a great cost, this has been a good start to May.  Also, I've not had to go very far over to the Dark Side (Surrey) for these :-).

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

Latest arrival for my wife's theme (turtles) collection:

I have also joined the theme of collection filling!

 

Managed to finally get a 1965 UK Halfcrown yesterday at the princely cost of $1 - bought a lot of common date Canadian coins to make the $8 courier post a viable option. Not rare in any sense of the word, but this is a coin I have needed since 2019. With its final addition it means my UK halfcrown collection is complete from 1849 to 1970. So having a common coin like that missing has been a massive thorn in my side.

 

Also bought a junk collection at the Riccarton Market (A weekly bric a brac thing in Christchurch in which some antique/junk dealers jostle with book and tool dealers along with people selling knock off Pokemon cards, ethnic food and veges (A day out every Sunday!) and the collection cost me $70. Actually likely overpaid, it was a grotty 1960s album with about 100 pennies and halfpennies but some good coins including a 1936 Swedish 1 Krone coin, which was decent and had about $25 silver value and a very manky US quarter from 1943. Of the pennies, there was an UNC 1953 Penny and Halfpenny of the UK. So that was $70 all up!

 

I have coming a AU 1944 UK Halfcrown and a AU 1941 Australian shilling. Both are basically upgrades.

 

Otherwise that may be me for May, I just spent a kiloton on new Lego models - Neuschwanstein castle and Town Street (Modular).

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Today I just received these two silver coins from the mail:

Earlier in the month I searched through a few small bags of foreign coins and found these rather common non-silver coins that are new types for my collection:

I hear every coin you jingle!

Not the finest example but filling the hole in my USA type collection:

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Today I just received these two silver coins from the mail:

Earlier in the month I searched through a few small bags of foreign coins and found these rather common non-silver coins that are new types for my collection:

Glad, I helped out your collection ;)

please don’t take my responses seriously

Mr._Investor

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Today I just received these two silver coins from the mail:

Earlier in the month I searched through a few small bags of foreign coins and found these rather common non-silver coins that are new types for my collection:

Glad, I helped out your collection ;)

Thanks for the silver coins once again!

I hear every coin you jingle!

Mr. Midnight

Canada stopped making 1 cent coins in 2003. There are still many in circulation south of the border.

Little error here, Canada actually stopped minting their 1 cent coins for circulation in 2012. 

I hear every coin you jingle!

A selection of Tanzania and Kenya coins in a joblot. These 3 being the most interesting ones. The 1978 FAO 5 Shilingi being a non circulating commemorative according to numista but this one shows signs of circulation. Also low mintage at 50,000 so a nice haul.

 

Probably as inflation worsened, the coins got pressed into service, by the 1990s Tanzania was issuing 100 shillingi coins.

The portrait of Nyerere changed on the bank notes, but never the coins until the 2000s series.

 

Dejan, any pre1940s Walker in Fine or better condition is a great coin! 90% of the walkers around are always like 1941 to 1944 I find.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Palau 1 Dollar 2008. 5th coin from Palau in my collection now. 

 

 

Replacing a low value N#9197 in my Countries pre-1961 with this beauty…

 

 

 

N#9948

 

Not often I grade a coin MS but I have no choice on this one.  Seller often includes a video clip showing off the cartwheel and this is one of those.

It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.  It's what you know for sure, that just ain't so.  Mark Twain

Moneytane

Dejan, any pre1940s Walker in Fine or better condition is a great coin! 90% of the walkers around are always like 1941 to 1944 I find.

You are probably right. This one was the best looking one in a shop I bought it and there were quite a few there. 

Another small piece I was looking for quite some time - Yemen 1952:

nice pentagon! that is definately on my wish list. 

I went to a coin show yesterday, my first purchase in May, 

beginning with Ottoman and other middle east items

 

The Ottoman 5 and 10 kurus coins were on the shilling and florin modules, but in 835 sillver.

Another tiny bit,  from Ottoman Turkey 125510 works out to 1848, which is one of my special collections.

I got this lovely type set, Egypt, and almost all the same date, from one dealer

These are KM# 300, 301, 305, 307, 308, and 309.

Here is the above silver 2 kurus along side a Constantine mint one of the same year.

cleaned and scratched, but a scarce date.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

Great group! As you may know I love those big Ottoman and Egyptian silver pieces of the late Ottoman empire. The Turkish ones always have those ribbon, crescent rings and are smaller and lighter than the Egyptian coins. The 1848 one looks super modern as I read in 1844, the British gave or sold the Ottomans a modern coin steam press that made perfectly round, machine made coins and this superseded a machine for milled coins the French gave Suleiman II in 1689 (That is why my 1700s Zolotas are fairly round).

 

You will also find a lot of the Egyptian coins of Abdul Mecid onwards have H's on them, indicating they were minted by Heaton in Birmingham. I remember in 2020 when I first saw and bought a huge 20 piastres coin of Egypt and knew nothing about Ottoman coins, I thought it was like some medieval dirham from like 1100AD and got the shock of my life it was from like 1895 (1293 +22) and had a big old H on it, my dreams of Arabian nights and jaded odalesques, the coin on a hexagonal bowl surrounded by Aladdin's Lamp were shattered for it being on a table in some “Cafe de France” in Cairo c.1906.

 

The last 2 photos before the very nice 50 mils (Great score! makes my 100 from 1942 look meh!) show what I think are Persian coins possibly of Nasr al Din or one of his successors - definitely Qajar era! Very interesting pieces!

 

Above them is the large (25mm) cupro nickel 1 piastre coins introduced by Mehmed Reshad V around 1912 to replace the teensy 1 piastre coins in silver, next to a 5 piastres. The last date for these coins are Year 6 of 1327 (1332 = 1913/14) and then its the Hussein Kamil coins of 1916/17. Yours are year 5 for the 1 piastre and Year 3 for the 5 in silver.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

The two small Egyptian coppers do indeed have the H mintmark.

I had never seen any Qajar era Persian coins for sale before, then at one show, I found two. pretty happy with that.

More photos, Belgium and France, rough but legible Leopold I half franc, and a 2nd Republic 20c.

Some French notgeld, or rather monnaies de nécessité, I wonder how many lighthouses there are on coins.

I don't collect French coppers, but I do collect coins with brass streaks, and this is a beauty.

Napoleon's Italian Kingdom didn't last that long, but the coinage apparently did!

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

A shop owner had all their 50ps for change on show and these 2 amongst them and kindly let me swap them out. It's good to know I can still find one of the 1998 European Union anniversary in 2026. Last one I found was last year and the only 1 that year too. 

 

 

Hello everyone,

cool finds! I actually wanted to post my recent purchase in this thread, but I forgot, so now I'm a bit late. I do have quite an interesting purchase, I wrote more about it here:

https://en.numista.com/forum/topic177212.html

This half coin is now one of my favourites. Interestingly, the standard catalogue of German coins from 1997 does not record this coin, at all! I did find a mention in 2011, though.

The lot also included some other minor coins, e.g. 

N#29290

N#66457

N#133183

N#49324

Group photo, everyone!

Trust me, they look WAY better in person. I was pleasantly surprised. 

Other than that, I also got a few minor Polish coins and 11 of these banknotes:

N#213413

Kind regards! :)

Nice german states coins!

Got a little lot today of mostly fun ancients for me to id;

Top left was definently the easiest; N#33211 

even though the mint mark is pretty worn I think I can make out an ϵ.

Bottom right is some kind of barbarous imitation, probably late 200s?

Bottom middle is maybe a litra or dichalkon of some sorts, will do more research tomorrow.

Bottom left, a little nummus from one of the Constantines, only bought it because of the incredible condition of the reverse!

And finally, top right is a little russian wire kopeck. No idea of the ruler, no idea of the period, will I ask for help on the forum? Absolutely.

:)

Wonderful assortment of ancients! 

These threads are always so interesting, there is so much to know in numismatics, one can never see it all!

 

Here is another set of photos from my recent haul.

and a little nickle fractional from Uruguay, mint mark A, struck in Vienna, Austria.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

North Borneo 5 cents 1920. In fantastic condition too. 

Back from my vacation in Spain. My first time there, and stuck to The areas in and around Madrid- Barcelona. I can see myself coming back to the country many times in the future!

 

Visiting The Casa de Moneda in Madrid was high on my list. I had read the exhibitions were not that great, but I would strongly disagree. There are so many absolutely amazing pieces over there although not all exhibits were in English. Else Id have hung around much Longer than I already did. 
 

i picked up a couple souvenir coins depicting places and monuments I had just visited.. viz Segovia and Toledo. I’ll put more pictures about the mint in another thread

 

I also had The opportunity to go to the Sunday Coin market in Barcelona at the plaça Reail on two separate occasions. I picked up some nice older coins as well as a couple of newer coins, all just a smidge over melt value. I was quite happy indeed! 

I picked up the 40€ coin since it had Leonor on it.

 

The 2000ptas completes my type collection of that denomination which was available at face value; an endeavour that has come to an end after 26yrs


the 2€ coins were at 3€ each, so I figured what the heck though I don’t collect post 2020 €2CC coins anymore

 

and finally I like crownsize silvers, these also plug a lot of my want list with them coming in practically at melt value. I particularly like the set showing Alfons XIII as a baby, toddler and pre-teen. 

Recently saved all these from the melting pot, but some are in such worn condition that they may still end up there once I've checked the dates…

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

LDC63

Recently saved all these from the melting pot, but some are in such worn condition that they may still end up there once I've checked the dates…

The 1921 half crown is a keeper

Kenny

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KennyG

LDC63

Recently saved all these from the melting pot, but some are in such worn condition that they may still end up there once I've checked the dates…

The 1921 half crown is a keeper

Indeed !!!  My eyes practically popped out of my head when I saw it, especially as I only paid a few pounds for the whole lot, plus some other nice non silver coins.

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

Marc16

Nice german states coins!

Got a little lot today of mostly fun ancients for me to id;

Top left was definently the easiest; N#33211 

even though the mint mark is pretty worn I think I can make out an ϵ.

Bottom right is some kind of barbarous imitation, probably late 200s?

Bottom middle is maybe a litra or dichalkon of some sorts, will do more research tomorrow.

Bottom left, a little nummus from one of the Constantines, only bought it because of the incredible condition of the reverse!

And finally, top right is a little russian wire kopeck. No idea of the ruler, no idea of the period, will I ask for help on the forum? Absolutely.

Such a sweet combination of some of my favourite coins! The kopeck is this one - one of the first ever made: N#111786 

Хочу всё знать!

Thingknower

Marc16

Nice german states coins!

Got a little lot today of mostly fun ancients for me to id;

Top left was definently the easiest; N#33211 

even though the mint mark is pretty worn I think I can make out an ϵ.

Bottom right is some kind of barbarous imitation, probably late 200s?

Bottom middle is maybe a litra or dichalkon of some sorts, will do more research tomorrow.

Bottom left, a little nummus from one of the Constantines, only bought it because of the incredible condition of the reverse!

And finally, top right is a little russian wire kopeck. No idea of the ruler, no idea of the period, will I ask for help on the forum? Absolutely.

Such a sweet combination of some of my favourite coins! The kopeck is this one - one of the first ever made: N#111786 

Thanks! Is there any kind of guide to help identify these wire kopecks? 

:)

Marc16

Thingknower

Marc16

Nice german states coins!

Got a little lot today of mostly fun ancients for me to id;

Top left was definently the easiest; N#33211 

even though the mint mark is pretty worn I think I can make out an ϵ.

Bottom right is some kind of barbarous imitation, probably late 200s?

Bottom middle is maybe a litra or dichalkon of some sorts, will do more research tomorrow.

Bottom left, a little nummus from one of the Constantines, only bought it because of the incredible condition of the reverse!

And finally, top right is a little russian wire kopeck. No idea of the ruler, no idea of the period, will I ask for help on the forum? Absolutely.

Such a sweet combination of some of my favourite coins! The kopeck is this one - one of the first ever made: N#111786 

Thanks! Is there any kind of guide to help identify these wire kopecks? 

There are several great books about them, but the easily available ones are in Russian only and heavy on history, so lots of the information will be useless if you don't understand the language. More English friendly literature is hard to find, at least as printed books. Quite the usable resource online used to be silver-copeck.ru, but it hasn't been up in a while. There's a good general guide to wire money in English here, and the contents of silver-copeck.ru seem to be available there also! 

 

General attribution to a ruler and mint is often pretty straightforward if you are able to read the legends, but anything more precise usually requires comparing the details to catalogue pictures. They are absolutely fascinating coins! Sadly, the “current events” have made accessing coins and literature a lot more difficult.

Хочу всё знать!

Went on a little pokemon style hunt with these souvenir medals while in Toledo 

 

Danish West Indies 1 cent 1860 found in a joblot of British and Channel islands coins. My best find this year so far and my first Danish colonial coin.

 

 

Today’s recent pick up of various new coin types from a coin shop and a small swap, which includes several new issuers in my collection, which are:

Bombay Presidency (India)

Azores (Portugal)

Kingdom of Hannover (Germany)

Kempen

Papal States

Zeeland (Netherlands)

Sint Maarten 

I hear every coin you jingle!

Nice additions you all 👀 👍.

 

Just this Roman denarius:

 

 

RIC IV.1 #6 = N#273009. Small, thick planchet. “Caracalla” (as he is commonly known), AD 196–198.

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This May I once again got various uncirculated world coins.

Macau: 1982 full series

Jordan: King Abdullah II full series. It had been issued in a mint set, however the set is very rare. At least I have never seen it for sale before. So I decided to get just a simple set until I find one. I already had 1 qirsh coin in a better condition, so this one goes to my swap list.

Argentina: 1 cent - 1 peso (1983-1984)

Brazil: various immediately pre- and inflationary coins. I heard some people dislike them…But I think they are great!

Uruguay: 1989 5-500 peso. Got them from CSAN set. Unfortunately, it didn't contain 1 peso, which also seems to be much scarcer than the rest of the coins from this series.

Zambia: new series, which was first issued in 2024. All my coins are dated 2025. I really like the 2 and 5 kwacha coins. Specially the 5 kwacha. It is very thick, and has a security edge, which is quite rare nowadays. It is quite similar to Hong Kong 5 dollars.

Sudan: 1983 full series. 20 qirsh is quite rare. SCWC assigns it a mintage of just 72 000, and Schon of 79 500. It also has a small clip. Earlier I asked about it in the forum.

Bulgaria: 1974 series. These coins have been issued in proof sets (1979 and 1980), but for some reason those sets are way too expensive. It seems very strange because there is nothing outstanding about them. They both had a mintage of 2000 pieces, which is not low. Plenty of other countries have issued proof sets in even smaller numbers, and those don't cost nearly as much. And even the coins are extremely boring, and are basically just copies of Soviet coins. Maybe someday I will decide to get a proof set…but for now general coins will do.

 

Interesting detail: 20 stotinki has a very prominent die clash.

Mauritius: 

- 1, 5 rupee 2012

- 10 rupee 2000

- 20 rupee 2007

Got them in a lot with few other Mauritian coins. Those however are present in the 1987 proof set, which isn't rare, therefore I decided to rather swap/sell them.

Tonga: 20, 50 cents 2011. Similarly to Mauritian coins, these also came in a lot with some other coins, which I already have. The duplicates will also go to my swap list.

Gambia: 50 bututs, 1 dalasi 2016. They also came in a lot with few 1998 coins. When I started to add coins to my collection, I noticed that Gambia issued a mint set in 1998. It doesn't seem to be very expensive, so those are also going straight to my swap list.

Honduras: 1 cent 1992. Also came in a lot with other uncirculated Honduran coins from the 90's, which I already had. Those are also in my swap list.

Kiribati: 1 cent 1992 (magnetic)

India: 1 paisa 1957. It was issued in proof sets, but those are very rare. For now I decided to just get a general coin.

Uganda: 50 cents 1976

Philippines: 5 cents 1966

 

Bonus:

Swap list additions. Besides those coins I have mentioned previously, I also got a polish grosz from 2023 as a gift from one seller.

One interesting detail is that the Tongan 10 cent from this lot is a 2012 issue which is dated 1981. I guess it can be called a restrike?

Stamps from CSAN sets, from which I got some of the coins

Great group, I love buying those fresh new sets of uncirculated coins from less seen countries. I bought a lot of a dealer in late 2022 and early 2023 and did a thread here on them.https://en.numista.com/forum/topic134913.html

 

Those designs on the Tongan coins remained through to 2012, the Fa akai Meakai means “Make more (produce) food” in Tongan and the coins were issued from 1975 through to 2011/12 with post 1992 issues in stainless steel and copper plated steel rather than cupronickel and bronze. In 2015 these coins were replaced with a smaller steel set from 5 to 50 seniti and a $1 pa'anga brass plated steel coin.

 

I agree the Jordanian set is very expensive, I paid around $20 for my one. I think their half dinar has a face value of around $2 (NZ) and they are nice coins. The Tongan/Mauritian group I suspect are all part of a FAO set, as they periodically did coins on many developing nation sets.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

I took a good chunk of this morning sorting through the coins in my reception box, which has just filled up for the first time in months:


These mostly came from clearing up the clutter in my relatives' place as they are moving for a short while. They are all exceedingly common, late-era British Hong Kong coins dated 1975-1992.

"Life is all about being too wrapped up in the now to care about the future. When the future becomes the past, you start to regret what you've done."

A few new items to add -

I have been collecting all of the post Ottoman countries of the Levant, here from Iraq, one from the Hashemite kingdom, and two from the post 1958 revolution Republic.

From the other end of the Med, here one is the last silver 50 cent coins struck in Spain, and the only coin I think, with the 6th portrait of Alphonso XIII.

Jamais l'or n'a perdu la plus petite occasion de se montrer stupide. -Balzac

One of the recently acquired coins:

I'm not sure why Numista categorized it as a “medal, fantasy coin” 

N#115623

So, here's my additions of May, in chronological order:

 

N#17784 

 

N#41586 

 

 

N#29658 

 

N#7298 

 

N#7134 

 

N#5317 

 

N#8400 

The auction picture of this coin was of the N#19097 , so I bid accordingly and got it for 25 €. 😄

 

N#17303 

This was one called “Egyot 1 lira 1958” in the auction. I guess I was the only one knowing what it was, because I got it for 4 €. 😄

 

N#18184 

 

And today I got my last two:

N#12719 

 

N#9749 

 

Now, that's it for May and for quite a while now. 😅

Just received:

 

 

The obverse legend is rather uncommon for this Caesar (heir): DN FL CL CONSTANTINVS NOB C.

 

The reverse shows a campgate with three turrets and the legend PROVIDEN—TIAE CAESS; mintmark SMHЄ for Heraclea. At first I thought it was SMKЄ but the combinaison of the obverse legend plus the campgate seems to exist only at Heraclea (though I haven't completed my research yet).

₱o$₮ag€ $₮am₱$ a₹€ mo₹€ £€₲i₮ima₮€ a$ a ƒo₹m oƒ ¢u₹₹€nc¥ ₮ha₦ ₮h€ €₦₮i₹€ "¢oi₦" ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ oƒ ₦au₹u o₹ ₦iu€. ••• £€$ ₮im฿₹€$-₱o$₮€ $o₦₮ ₱£u$ £é₲i₮im€$ €₦ ₮a₦t qu'o฿j€₮$ mo₦é₮ai₹€$ qu€ £a ₱₹odu¢₮io₦ €₦₮iè₹€ d€ «mo₦₦ai€$» d€ ₦au₹u ou d€ ₦iu€.

This was in a booklet of coins I brought but I don't know if this is genuine or not.

 

 

More fantastic coins everyone!

 

My last buys for the month have been low key, a local shop has a coin seller and she has big bins of bulk world coins, you can search through and she looks at the pile and says a price, always cheap.

 

I got a gigantic pile of world change for $5. In it was 7 Euro in various coins from a Euro down to 1 cent, 7 Canadian quarters I did not have, 650 Yen mostly in 100Yen coins, 5 Swiss francs including 2 x 2 Franc coins, a silver war nickel (1943S), 7 shiny 1950s UK shillings, a shiny 25 centimos from Venezuela, a 1912 French 10 Centimes in VF, 15 Danish Kroner, and at least 20 other coins, in all about a kg of coins for $5. Just a massive bargain.

I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society

Just got these from a friend last night who recently visited Japan…

My first Japanese coins from the new Emperor…

N#283986 

N#173796 

N#182976 

N#182977 

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

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