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I was just saving the best for last haha although mine will definitely not be as awesome as yours. love the Salzburg thalers especially. thanks for contributing your wonderful pictures!
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That is quite the "error" Morgan SuperDave! 
"Buy the Book Before You Buy the Coin" - Aaron R. Feldman - "And read it" - Me 2013! ANA Life Member #3288 in good standing since 1981, ANS, Early American Coppers Member (EAC), Colonial Coin Collectors Club member (C4), Conder Token Collector Club member (CTCC), Civil War Token Society (CWTS) member, Liberty Seated Collectors Club (LSCC) & Numismatic Bibliomania Society member (NBS), USMex, Member in good standing, 2¢ variety collector. See my want page: http://goccf.com/t/140440
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Quote: That is quite the "error" Morgan SuperDave!
Heh. You'll find that on CCF's 404 page, as well as a few other numismatic-related sites I've given permission to use it. 
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1914 Italy 20 Cent 
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here are some from the former British colonies. love the Anna especially, lovely lustre and also that interesting shape.  
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Good topic! One of my favorite coins is from 1914: 1914 Norway Constitution Centennial 2 Kroner  1964 Norway Constitution Sesquicentennial 10 Kroner  A few others, some "impaired" 1914 El Salvador 25 centavos  1944D Philippines 20 centavos  1954 Australia Royal Visit florin  1974 Iceland 1100 year anniversary 500 Kronur  1994 Isle of Man year of the dog crown  And $10 of Singapore, 1974 
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Thanks! ah , I've been hoping to get a 1914 2 kroner and 1964 10 kroner myself. and that Singapore $10 commemorative too! you'd think it'd be easy to get it cheap here, being home base, but no.... some collector who was selling numismatics from his provision shop asked $45 for it and it wasn't one bit as beautifully preserved as yours. Nice coins anyway! Although I'm surprised you didn't have this:   
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Never seen it before 
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 I want! haha yeah I didn't think you wouldn't have at least a drawer full of them. how much do they sell for in Japan?
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It depends. They made millions of them. Many have been cleaned or polished. A decent one - maybe double melt or double face value. Melt value to face value is only 1070/1000 now. Even so a not so decent one currently sells for 1.2x melt or more. And apparently some people that don't know any better will pay more for a polished one, advertised as proof or some nonsense. 
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Dang  I like that 1974 Singapore 10 dollar coin !
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2014 One Dollar from Australia.  2004 500 Leones from Sierra Leone  1994 500 Meticais from Mozambique  1984 5 Cents from Canada  1974 1 Dirham from Morocco  1964 1/4 Shilling from Jersey  1954 Half Penny from Fiji  1944 2 Rappen from switzerland _Switzerland_2_Rappen.jpg) 1934 1 Franc from France  1924 1 Rouble from Russia  1914(S) 1 Cent from U.S.A. _USA_Lincoln_Cent.jpg) 1904 1 Cent from Strait Settlements  1884 1 penny from Great Britain  1854 Half Penny from Great Britain  Steve   
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