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@Muddler, is that your avatar coin?
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1910 Proof Liberty Head ("Barber") Dime (PR65)

Mintage: 551
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Outstanding coins/tokens posted so far! I actually didn't even consider foreign coins, or tokens! I guess that's what happens when you have a limited collection. Keep 'em coming!
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While the 1904-O Dollar is not rare, 3.7 million produced, this set of dies, producing the VAM-37A (R-7), is thought to be no more than several tens produced.
Reverse shows a "thorn" in the wing, and the obverse was produced with a cracked die causing field displacement.


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Canada, 1881H cent, single serif N, problem-free, F-15 grade

An excessively rare obverse die. I have been lucky enough to find two, less than 25 are known in the Canadian large cent community.

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@The Silver searcher, No it was a stock avatar but I chose it due to my coin.
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As a given/known mintage of a coin issued for circulation:

Bremen. Free City 2/3 Taler 1753 MS62 NGC, KM #200. Mintage of 1,242 pieces

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U.N. Monetary Pattern HK-871
Mintage 750 in silver.
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From Tom Hoffman's site:
http://www.so-calleddollars.com/index.html

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Obv. Flags, l. to r., of France, England, United States, U.S.S.R. and National China (the Big Five); above, Monetary Unity / World Peace; below, United Nations / Essai • Ducaton / 1946. At the base of each flag is written the nation with China being written in Chinese characters.
Rev. Four allegorical figures around (at positions of 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock) representing the Four Freedoms; above, Freedom; in center, around, Religion • Want • Speech • Fear •



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Idea for an international coinage was conceived by Messrs. A. Kosoff and Hans M. F. Schulman in 1945 when the United Nations came into being, their thought being that if all nations had a common currency in addition to a common language (a subject then being discussed), they could work together in greater harmony.

Karl Gruppe designed a pattern, using Kosoff's suggestion of a Four Freedoms reverse. In 1946, Medallic Art Co., NY, struck 314 specimens in .900 fine gold and 1,000 total in silver and bronze.

A gold piece was to have been presented to Trygve Lie, then U.N. secretary-general, on steps of City Hall, New York City. It was hoped that after the New York presentation, the matter would be referred to an appropriate U.N. committee or to the World Bank and some action, leading to an interchangeable coinage, taken. The presentation, however, was not made.

A specimen had been sent to the Director of the Mint, who opposed its use, stating that it was Treasury Department policy to discourage manufacture of any item which looked so much like a coin. The plan was dropped while in its embryonic stage and dies were destroyed, according to Kosoff. The issuers had in mind a 1-ducat size coin. The pattern struck was not necessarily to be considered as a standard.


Coin was much nicer in hand than ebay pics for a change. Going to have to learn to properly photograph coins at some point.
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1864 Seated Proof dime for me. Mintage of 470.
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1853 Cal. Gold BG-415
Low R.5 (60-75 known)
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Some amazing coins in this thread! This was a great idea!
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ODD that no has mentioned the 1916D Mercury dime with only 264,000 minted. Of course about 2,000,000 more made in China since then. I do have 10 of those and one has FSB.
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Carl, stop hogging all the 1916-D dimes! ;)
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Wreath Crown 1934 Mintage 932.
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This coin is very special. Only three are known to exist. Prior to 2012 it was only hypothesised to exist. Its a 1780 struck Maria theresa Thaler from the Guenzburg mint. Based on its rarity, and the rarity of the 1777-1779 strikes, the mintage may have been less than the life of one die set( 25000 -50,000).

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