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Valued Member
United States
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I think the OP has a great idea for a theme album. It sounds like fun. The Canadian Victory nickels sound like a must have. I bought a roll of 35% silver US War Nickels at spot this week to add to my stack. (If it wasn't at spot then it sure as heck is now!) I've never and don't intend to ever sell any coins, but I'll be happy to share if any CCF member contributing to this topic just wants a specimen of this WWII type.
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Plenty more countries to consider.
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Pillar of the Community
Thailand
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France is good. Lots of types that were only produced during the war years and not expensive.
As for banknotes some occupied countries had notes either overstamped or specifically produced by the occupying German authorities.
And, I forgot, Japanese Occupation notes. Notes for Dollars, Pesos and Rupees for use in the occupied coutries in South-East Asia. Again not expensive.
Edited by thai-vic 10/03/2014 04:54 am
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Valued Member
Australia
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thai-vic post reminds me of this 1944 Philipine coin recently mentioned. It would fit well into this category. https://goccf.com/t/187593
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I am putting together almost same-thing with all countries I have gotten several hundred coins in two 3 inch binders so far i put allied coins on one page and on next the axis most coins I got in junk bins although nazi silver coins can run high also common mint marks are cheap but some of the rarer ones can get very steep 
Edited by OcalaFlorida 10/03/2014 07:44 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Here is a list of cool ones you can find in dollar or less bins
NAZI OCCUPIED TERRITORIES
NETHERLANDS - NAZI OCCUPATION 1 Cent KM170 1941-44 zinc 2 1/2 Cents 1941 zinc 5 Cents 1941-43 zinc square 10 Cents 1941-43 zinc Tulips 25 Cents 1941-43 zinc Viking Ship NAZI OCCUPIED BELGIUM
5 Centimes 1941-43 zinc center hole 10 Centimes 1941-46 zinc center hole 25 Centimes 1942-46 zinc center hole 1 Franc 1941-46 zinc 5 Francs 1941-47 zinc King BOHEMIA & MORAVIA (Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia)
10 Haleru 1940-44 zinc Bohemian Lion /Charles Bridge 20 Haleru 1940-44 zinc Bohemian Lion/Grain 50 Haleru 1940-44 zinc Bohemian Lion 1 Korun 1941-46 zinc
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I have yet to read it but if you want some hearsay I have heard amazing things about "World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands, a Numismatic Study".
Apparently that book is the Bible of WW2 numismatics.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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And what about places like Japan, China, Russia and places in Africa?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
937 Posts |
It is your collection so you may do as you please, however, you could consider expanding your scope a little. For example;
Axis Powers (signers of the Tripartite Treaty) • Germany • Italy • Japan Co-signers of the Tripartite Treaty • Bulgaria (March 1st, 1941) • Hungary (November 20th, 1940) • Romania (November 23rd, 1940) • Slovakia(1) (November 24th, 1940) Countries that were annexed by, or at war with, Axis Powers before World War II • Austria (annexed to Germany, "Anschluss", March 13th, 1938) • Ethiopia (annexed by Italy in 1936, after the Abyssinia crisis, independence restored in 1941) • Republic of China (at war with Japan since 1931) Allied Powers • Australia • Brazil • Canada • Newfoundland • New Zealand • South Africa • Soviet Union (from June 1941) • United Kingdom • United States (from December 1941) Supporters of the Allies • Argentina • Bolivia • Chile • Colombia • Costa Rica • Cuba • Dominican Republic • Ecuador • Egypt(2) • El Salvador • Guatemala • Haiti • Honduras • Iraq • Lebanon • Liberia • Mexico • Mongolia • Nicaragua • Panama • Paraguay • Peru • Saudi Arabia • Turkey • Uruguay • Venezuela Countries that were attacked, occupied, or switched sides during the war (Most countries below had declared their neutrality before being assaulted.) • Algeria • Albania (occupied by Italy April 7th 1939, by Germany September 26th 1943) • Belgium (invaded by Germany May 10th 1940) • Burma • Czechoslovakia(1) (Bohemia and Moravia occupied by Germany March 15th 1939) • Denmark (occupied by Germany April 9th 1940, Greenland occupied by USA April 9th 1941) • Estonia (occupied by the Soviet Union from June 18th 1940, by Germany September 5th 1941, re-annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944) • Finland (attacked by the Soviet Union November 30th 1939 and June 26th 1941) • France (surrendered to Germany June 22nd 1940) • Greece (invaded by Italy October 28th 1940, German occupation from April 6th 1941) • Iceland (occupied by Great Britain May 10th 1940, by USA from July 1941) • India • Iran • Latvia (occupied by the Soviet Union from June 18th 1940, by Germany June 25th 1941, re-annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944) • Lithuania (occupied by the Soviet Union from June 18th 1940, by Germany June 22nd 1941, re-annexed by the Soviet Union in 1944) • Luxembourg (invaded by Germany May 10th 1940) • Morocco • The Netherlands (invaded by Germany May 10th 1940) • New Guinea • Norway (invaded by Germany April 9th 1940) • Philippines • Poland (invaded by Germany and the Soviet Union in September 1939) • Singapore • Syria • Thailand • Tunisia (Occupied by USA in 1943) • Yugoslavia(3) (German occupation from April 6th 1941) Countries that remained nominally neutral • Ireland • Portugal • Spain • Sweden (with exception for the Winter War) • Switzerland
We all talk about the history in coins, learn what happened to and in some of these countries during the war and you may start to understand the history a little better.
Take, perhaps Denmark, A small country that is often mentioned as little more than a footnote in the history of the war. But what the people, not the King, the Parliment, or the army or navy, THE PEOPLE, did was stunning. I bet there are few if any here that know about it.
And in each one of these countries there are stories, His-stories and Her-stories that one may find during the search for the coins of the period. Or one could simple race to the finish line to see how quickly the collection could be completed and then say "I love the history."
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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There is no way I can afford to add all those countries to this collection. (I am trying to keep a very low budget for this project) Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Send me a PM and I will send you a Canadian nickel for your collection ... that way you can get more...
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Valued Member
United States
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I just got some coins from England from another CCF member. Thanks so much!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: I have yet to read it but if you want some hearsay I have heard amazing things about "World War II Remembered: History in Your Hands, a Numismatic Study".
Apparently that book is the Bible of WW2 numismatics. This book looks really good. It's also really expensive $$$ http://www.amazon.com/World-War-II-...p/0931960401
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