The alphabet game

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I gave up on my "round the world Numista style" threads because people kept adding and splitting countries (If you don't know what they are, we tried to get people to post pictures of a coin from every country in the Numista catalogue in order.)

It's been a while since we've had one of these game threads, so I thought I'd start off a new one. Let's try to get a coin listed from a country starting with each letter of the alphabet. I'll start with a country that starts with "A" The next person posts a coin from a country beginning with "B" and so on until we get to "Z"

The only rule is you can't post numerous times in a row. Let someone else have a go in between posting coins.

So here it is:

A - Austria 1849 6 Kreuzer

B - Bulgaria

Todor Svetoslav (1300–1322) Æ Trachy (Youroukova & Penchev-55)

Obv: Large cross; annulets at each point
Rev: Todor Svetoslav facing on horseback right, holding cross-tipped scepter; left legend - ΘЄO; right legend – цр

C- Colombia 1 Real 1838

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D - Denmark (medieval)

Medieval Denmark: Erik of Pommerania (1396-1439) AE Hulpenning, Næstved (G:5)

E - Estonia 1925 10 Marka


This is fun! Following.
F - Falkland Islands 2 Pence 2004

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces6399.html
G - Gepids

Gepids: Uncertain King (454-552) AR Quarter Siliqua, Sirmium (MEC-1; Demo-80; Stefan-2; COI, p. 43, Fig. 22; Gennari-111b)

Obv: D N VƧ(M over W)VISTΛIWS P P Λ[VC], pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right
Rev: (star) IИMVIT + IROИVΛ, Theoderic monogram

Imitation of a Ravenna mint Quarter Siliqua of Theoderic in the name of Justinian I




H - Hungary (10 filler from 1894):

I - Italy 1867 2 Centesimi

J - Jersey 5 Pounds 2012

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces43288.html
K - Kakwayhid

Faramurz (433-443AH/1041-1051AD) AV Dinar, Isbahan, 435AH (Walker-1656; Album-1592)

Obv: لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له السلطان المعظم طغرل بك ⫯ ∩ (There is no deity except (the one) God alone. He has no equal; Sultan Tughril Beg)
Obv Inner Margin: بسم الله ضرب هذا الدينار أصفهان سنة خمس وثلثين واربع مائة‎ (In the name of God, this dinar was struck at Isbahan in year 35 and four hundred)
Obv Outer Margin: لله الأمر من قبل ومن بعد ويومئذ يفرح المؤمنون بنصر الله (To God belongs the order before and after; and in that day the believers shall rejoice in the help of God)

Rev: شمس محمد رسول الله القـائم بامـر الله الامـير فرامرز (shams, Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, al-Qa'im bi-amri 'llah, Prince Faramurz)
Rev Margin: محمد رسول الله ارسله بالهدى ودين الحق ليظهره على الدين كله ولو كره المشركون (Muhammad is the messenger of God. He sent him with guidance and the true religion to reveal it to all religions even if the polytheists abhor it)




L - Latvia (5 Lati from 1931)

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M - Malawi 2 Tambala 1995

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4778.html
N - Nepal (1 Mohar of Prithvi Narayan Shah from 1754)

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O - Ottoman Empire 1909 20 Para

P - Portugal (1 escudo from 1927):

Q - Qutlughkhanid Dinar
Queen Qutlugh Turkan AH677 minted in Kirman

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R - Russia-Empire 1 Kopeck 1838

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces101962.html
S - Southern Rhodesia 1934 Penny

S - Soviet Union - 15 Kopecks 1977

T - Timurid

Abu Sa'id, 1451-1469, AR tanka, NM, ND, A-2417 variant, unknown counter-mark on issue of Abu Sa'id dated AH873



U - Uruguay (50 Centésimos from 1960)

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V - Vatican City 1930 5 Lire

W - Western Samoa 1 Tālā 1977

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces26599.html
X - Xin Dynasty of Imperial China

Wang Mang: Da Bu Heng Qian (7-23AD) Large Spade (Hartill-9.29)

Obv: 大布衡千 Da Bu Heng Qian (Large Spade, Weight One Thousand)
Rev: Blank



Y - Yemen

1 Rial
1414 (1993)
Stainless Steel – 2.65 g – ø 19.95 mm
KM# 25

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Z - Zanzibar

Sultan Sa’Id bin Barghash (1870-1888) AE Pysa (KM#1)

Obv: Scales with date in between; ١٢٩٩ (1299 AH)
Rev: Arabic Legend in 5 lines; اللة سلطان سعيد بن برغش بن سلطان حفظه (Allah Sultan Sa'id bin Barghash bin Sultan, May Allah save him)

...I guess I'm late in the game, huh.. :P
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We can always go backwards from Z - A posting coins that haven't been posted yet...
Quote: "Quant.Geek"​We can always go backwards from Z - A posting coins that haven't been posted yet...
​Yeah, let's! :D

I'll start then with Zimbabwe, 1 Cent, 1997


And just for the fun of it, here's a 100,000,000,000,000 Dollars note from 2008. Just 11 years after the 1 cent coin was issued.
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Yugoslavia 1932 50 Dinara
X - Xian Dynasty (a difficult letter!)

Wang Mang: Da Quan Wu Shi (7-14AD) 50 Wa Shu (Hartill-9.1)

Obv: 大泉五十 Da Quan Wu Shi (Large Coin Fifty)
Rev: Blank

W - West Africa 1916 Shilling

V - Virgin Islands (British) 10 Cents 1974 (Proof)

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces3395.html
U - Umayyad Caliphate

Umayyad Caliphate: Anonymous (ca 718-719 CE) AE Fals, Hims, ND (Walker-801)

Obv: In the field, full circle with dot inside; around, marginal legend: circle, لا إله إلا الله وحده (There is no god but Allah); traces of outer circle
Rev: In the field, semi-circle with dot inside; around, marginal legend:ضرب هذا الفلس بحمص (Struck this fals of Hims); traces of outer circle



T - Turkey (1 kurus from 1967):

S - Spain 8 Maravedis 1820

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces14870.html
Quant.Geek be honest, you have these coins ready and waiting for these letters to come up.
Quote: "MonaSeaclaid"​Quant.Geek be honest, you have these coins ready and waiting for these letters to come up.
​I have to go through my gallery to search for them, but I do have most of the letters :8D. The idea is to post countries that you normally don't find or don't know about...
R - Roman Republic

C. Memmius C.F. (56 BCE) AR Denarius, Rome (Crawford-427/1; Sydenham-920; Memmia-10; RBW-1531)

Obv: Head of Ceres right, wearing wreath of grain ears; C•MEMMI•C•F downward before
Rev: Naked captive, his hands tied behind, kneeling right, at foot of trophy of arms with a Greek shield; IMPERATOR downward to left; C•MEMMIVS downward to right




Q - Qajar Dynasty 2000 dinars or 1/5 toman

Nasir al-Din Shah AH1301

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P - Peru 5 nuevos Soles 2008.
O - Ostrogoths

Athalaric (526-534 CE) Æ Decanummium (MEC-132)

Obv: INVIC - TA ROMA; Helmeted, draped bust of Roma right wearing double pearl necklace
Rev: D N ATHAL - ARICVS; King standing front, head right, holding scepter and resting left hand on shield, S - C across field, X in left field below the S



N - Netherlands - 5 cents - Beatrix
1993

P.S. - Images cropped from Numista.
M - The Mongols

Chingiz Khan (1206-1227) AE Jital, Ghazna (Album-1969; Nyamaa-5; SICA 9, 1008; SNA Tübingen XIVd, 651-3; Tye-329)

Obv: Arabic legend in three lines; الاعظم خاقان العادل (The Just, Supreme Khan)
Rev: Arabic laqab of caliph al-Nasir in four lines; الناصر لدين الله أمير المؤمنين (Defender of the Faith, Commander of the Faithful)



L - Lesbos - Hekte or sixth stater

412-378BC
Helmed Athena / Artemis-Kybele wearing stephane

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K - Katanga 5 Francs 1961 KM#2a
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J - Japan 50 Sen 1923 Year 12 (silver)

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces14252.html
Quote: "Quant.Geek"
Quote: "MonaSeaclaid"​Quant.Geek be honest, you have these coins ready and waiting for these letters to come up.
​​I have to go through my gallery to search for them, but I do have most of the letters :8D. The idea is to post countries that you normally don't find or don't know about...
​Oh I'm not complaining, these are all awesome!
You guys are really ripping through it...I'm going to have to come up with another game soon

I - India 1876 Rupee

Neil,

Sorry no coin, but what about starting at a low face value and going up?
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Quote: "COINMAN1"​Neil,​
​Sorry no coin, but what about starting at a low face value and going up?
​Great minds think alike. I was pondering this one but I think I've got something better....we'll let this one get back to A, unless you want to go another round. There's still plenty of countries and plenty of coins.
H - Haiti 20 Cents 1882 (silver)

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces19143.html
G - Georgia

Queen Rusudan (1223-1245) AE fals (Lang-13; Langlois-30)

Obv: In center; Asomtavruli ႰႱႬ (RSN), standing for RuSudaNi, surmounted by the queen’s monogram being a part of the ornamental device. Surrounded by a linear border. Asomtavruli characters ႵႩႬჃႫႦ (K’KNUMZ, standing for the date formula K’oroniKoN UMZ, i.e. 447, which corresponds to 1227, the frozen date) are placed into the right, bottom and left compartments between the ornamental device and the linear border
Rev: name and titles of Rusudan in Arabic in four lines across field surrounded by a beaded or a linear border;

الملكة الملوك والملكات; Queen of Kings and Queens
جلال الدنيا والدين; Glory of the World, Kingdom and Faith
روسدان بنت تامار ظهير المسح; Rusudan, daughter of Tamar, Champion of the Messiah
عزالله انصاره; May God increase [her] victories

F - France-Kingdom

Louis XV (1715-1774) 1 Écu 1727 B
E - Eire (Ireland) Half Crown (2 Shillings 6 Pence) 1961 (mule reverse)

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces87695.html
Quote: "ZacUK"E - Eire (Ireland) Half Crown (2 Shillings 6 Pence) 1961 (mule reverse)

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces87695.html
​That's cheating, isn't it? ;)
Next turn we could go by the local names :P

D - Denmark–Norway, 2 Skilling, 1810
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C - Cyprus, Kingdom of

Usurper Isaac Comnenus (1185-1191) Æ Aspron Trachy, Type A (Sear-1991; DOC-IV, 2.1)

Obv: Virgin nimbate, wearing tunic and maphorion, seated upon throne without back; holds beardless, nimbate head of Christ on breast. MP OV in field.
Rev: Full-length figure of emperor on left, and St. George, beardless and nimbate, holding between them patriarchal cross on long shaft at the base of which a small globe. Emperor wears stemma, divitision, and chlamys; holds anexikakia in right hand. Saint wears short military tunic and breast-plate; holds sword in left hand.

Quote: "ngdawa"
Quote: "ZacUK"E - Eire (Ireland) Half Crown (2 Shillings 6 Pence) 1961 (mule reverse)
​​
​​https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces87695.html
​​That's cheating, isn't it? ;)
​Next turn we could go by the local names :P

D - Denmark–Norway, 2 Skilling, 1810
​Or maybe it's cheating to go by the English names?  :O
B - Belgium (5 Francs from 1872)

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And it's back to me to round it off

A - Australia 1917 Shilling

B- Benin

100 Francs CFA Cannabis Sativa, 2011 (still in my swap list...)



(Picture from: coinweek.com)

P.S.
I propose additional rule- Countries can not repeat also.
Every single coin on the world should meet its collector!
Quote: "KasparsLV"P.S.
​I propose additional rule- Countries can not repeat also.​


​Then we'd get hopelessly stuck on X.
(Maybe Q too, I'm not sure.)

Here is a nearly complete list of countries starting with X:
- Xin Dynasty (9-23 AD in China - perhaps the easiest X to get)
- Xinjiang (large variety of mostly rare types, some actually say Sinkiang)
- Xi Xia (medieval Chinese breakaway state, also known as Hsi Hsia or Western Xia)
- Xanthos (obscure Greek, formerly Lycian, city state)
- Xalostotitlan (Mexican city, one 19th century local issue)

All except Xin and Xinjiang are very rare to extremely rare. IIRC there are 1-2 other possibilities, of similar rarity.
I've seen some people trying for the alphabet set using individual Chinese emperors for X (such as Xianfeng).
Xanten in Germany is sometimes suggested, but it only made notgeld banknotes (not coins).
Oi, we skipped C! :o
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Quote: "ngdawa"​Oi, we skipped C! :o
​We didn't (unless someone posted a D and then deleted it before I could see it).
Quote: "Quant.Geek"C - Cyprus, Kingdom of

Usurper Isaac Comnenus (1185-1191) Æ Aspron Trachy, Type A (Sear-1991; DOC-IV, 2.1)

​Obv: Virgin nimbate, wearing tunic and maphorion, seated upon throne without back; holds beardless, nimbate head of Christ on breast. MP OV in field.
​Rev: Full-length figure of emperor on left, and St. George, beardless and nimbate, holding between them patriarchal cross on long shaft at the base of which a small globe. Emperor wears stemma, divitision, and chlamys; holds anexikakia in right hand. Saint wears short military tunic and breast-plate; holds sword in left hand.


​No, its here.
C - Cape Verde (1 escudo from 1994):

Quant.Geek? Where are you taking those maps from? They are awesome!!

Please, let it be free source, so we can add them to Numisdoc!!! z)
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Quote: "January First-of-May"
Quote: "ngdawa"​Oi, we skipped C! :o
​​We didn't (unless someone posted a D and then deleted it before I could see it).
​sorry, it was misguided by the quotes.. z|
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Quote: "Jarcek"​Quant.Geek? Where are you taking those maps from? They are awesome!!

​Please, let it be free source, so we can add them to Numisdoc!!! z)
​Aside from wikimedia/wikipedia, the two other sites that have oodles of maps that I use extensively are (especially the first one):

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps (contains a lot of maps from historical atlas' that are freely usable, including Shepard's awesome atlas at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_shepherd_1923.html )

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Ancient-Maps/index.php (contains Ancient Maps from FORVM Ancient Coins)

Regards,

QG
D - Denmark 1 Øre 1891

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces5265.html
Quote: "Quant.Geek"
Quote: "Jarcek"​Quant.Geek? Where are you taking those maps from? They are awesome!!
​​
​​Please, let it be free source, so we can add them to Numisdoc!!! z)
​​Aside from wikimedia/wikipedia, the two other sites that have oodles of maps that I use extensively are (especially the first one):

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps (contains a lot of maps from historical atlas' that are freely usable, including Shepard's awesome atlas at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/historical/history_shepherd_1923.html )

http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Ancient-Maps/index.php (contains Ancient Maps from FORVM Ancient Coins)

​Regards,

​QG
​Thanks!! And for others, sorry for spamming :°
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E - England - Henry VII Half Groat (Profile Issue)
York Mint, 1502-1509

Quote: "Jarcek"​​Thanks!! And for others, sorry for spamming :°
​Yes, that was an annoying question and definitely not one I was going to ask myself. ;(

Somebody mentioned that we'd run out of X countries pretty quickly...I wonder if we kept this up, eliminating letters as we ran out of countries, which letter would be the last one standing.
F - Fatimid Dynasty

al-'Aziz (365-386AH/975-996AD) AV Dinar, Misr, 366AH (Walker-826; Album-703)

G - Guatemala (50 Centavos from 1962)

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H - Hephthalites

Khingila (440-490) AR Drachm (Göbl-67)

Obv: Straight-back bust, rising above the garden, flames emerging from both shoulders, single ribbon behind, rising; Brahmi legend above
Rev: Remnants of Fire altar and attendants design

I - Iran 1/4 Pahlavi 1354 (solar hijri)

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J - Jersey 2 Pounds - Royal Wedding 1981

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces17309.html
K - Kalachuris of Kalyan

Bijjala Kalachuri (1156-1168 CE) AV pagoda (MCSI-639; Friedberg-325)

Obv: Various punches including five lions standing right, forelegs raised, created by round punches; Sri (x2); sun and moon; name.
Rev: Blank

L - Luxembourg (25 centimes from 1954):

M-Marshall Islands 50 Dollars KM#53 First Untethered Space Walk-1984

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N - Norway 1880 10 Ore

O - Oman (½ Saidi Rial from 1962)

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P - Parthian Empire

Phraates III (ca. 70-57 BCE) AR Drachm, Mithradatkart Mint (Sellwood-39.6; Sunrise-343)

Obv: Long bearded bust left in diadem bound tiara, decorated with a horn on side and a row of recumbent stags around the crest, pellet ended spiral torque, dotted border.
Rev: Archer enthroned right, monogram below bow, six-line Greek inscription ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΜΕΓΑΛΟY ΑΡΣΑΚΟY ΕYΕΡΓΕΤΟY ΕΠIΦΑNOYΣ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟΣ



Q - Qajar Dynasty (5000 Dinar - Mozaffar od-Din Qajar from 1902)

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R - Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (10, 15, 20 kopek 1923)



(I don't have a separate photo of any of those three coins, sorry.)
S - Syria 1935 Piastre

T - Turkey 30 Yeni Lira (Total solar eclipse) 2006

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13412.html
U - United States of America (1/2 Dollar from 1964)

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V - Vijayanagar Empire 1/2 pagoda

Krishna Devaraya 1509-1529 (but struck posthumously)
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W- Western Sahara


100 Pesetas 1990 KM#25 Sailing Boat-Antigua
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Xinjiang-
AH 1274/5 (1874/5) Sinkiang (Xinjiang) 1/2 Miscal minted under the Muslim rebellion of Yakub Beg in the name of the Ottoman Sultan Abdülaziz, VF+
Y - Yadava Dynasty (Padmatanka of Ramadeva)

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Z - Zimbabwe 5 Dollars 2001

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces10347.html
Quote: "KasparsLV"​P.S.
​I propose additional rule- Countries can not repeat also.
​This I simply assumed. It would make it more fun - and more difficult! B) I also reckon you must own the coin and provide your own pictures. Not just copying a picture from another site. That's cheating.

Let's start a new round! :wiz:

A - Azerbaijan, 50 Qəpik 1993

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B - Bulgaria

Great idea! All I could think of was this cute little 5 Stotinki from 1888 (KM# 9), struck under the rule of Ferdinand I. I got it in a swap with a Bulgarian Numista member.

"For by telling them of many things without teaching them you will make them seem to know much, while for the most part they know nothing"
-Plato
C - Canada (50 cents from 1962)

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D - Dutch Republic (Utrecht) 1 Duit 1768

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces6171.html
E - East India Company (Monarch William IV)

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