USSR didn't make much during the war, I think (what with their mints being evacuated). A 10 kopek piece from 1943 should be affordable (I have two). And for anyone looking: the highest valued coin in that period was 20 kopek (50 kopek wasn't issued at all between 1927 and 1961, and any "rubles" were paper money).
Neither they nor the UK made any WWII-specific issues (that I'm aware of).
Definitely get coins of Bohemia-Moravia, Slovakia[1], and, if you ever see any, Serbia (it's still in my long-term plans - I already have the other two).
Dutch East Indies coins were minted at US mints (with respective mintmarks), and probably didn't circulate much (what with Indonesia getting independent months after it went out of Japanese occupation), so they might be common in AU-MS (I certainly have one). If so, get one - they're really beautiful, especially the 1 cent (and the Javanese writing looks almost like a fancy ornament).
Just for the record: Spain also made some weird-looking coins during WWII. Not sure why (I doubt they were under German occupation).
[1] just looked at the Slovakian coins in Numista - the fractional denominations are beautiful! (Mine is 1 koruna, which isn't quite as good.) Might be worth pestering some dealers whether they have any (assuming the prices are anywhere near reasonable, of course).
Neither they nor the UK made any WWII-specific issues (that I'm aware of).
Definitely get coins of Bohemia-Moravia, Slovakia[1], and, if you ever see any, Serbia (it's still in my long-term plans - I already have the other two).
Dutch East Indies coins were minted at US mints (with respective mintmarks), and probably didn't circulate much (what with Indonesia getting independent months after it went out of Japanese occupation), so they might be common in AU-MS (I certainly have one). If so, get one - they're really beautiful, especially the 1 cent (and the Javanese writing looks almost like a fancy ornament).
Just for the record: Spain also made some weird-looking coins during WWII. Not sure why (I doubt they were under German occupation).
[1] just looked at the Slovakian coins in Numista - the fractional denominations are beautiful! (Mine is 1 koruna, which isn't quite as good.) Might be worth pestering some dealers whether they have any (assuming the prices are anywhere near reasonable, of course).






















