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Woow indeed!  but I wouldn't expect less from svslav   As from all you other guys, very nice and unique coins I've seen... Has been very inspiring  Can't wait what you guys "favorite" will be  btw Mysilveryears, that Cuzco coin one will go straight onto my wanted list. I didn't have a list before, but man o man seeing this coin 
Edited by Kingz 02/14/2012 3:13 pm
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Canada
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Nice!  2) 1886 Leroux Copper Coin Catalogue Breton no.582 token  
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Netherlands
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I only aquired it recently... And it's already my personal favorite, for now at least Although I still haven't taken enough time to take better pictures at daylight, but seeing it again I will do that first thing tomorrow morning (as it is night at this moment in time!) Also the coin looks better in hand then on the pics, anywayz it's in a really nice state compared to most that are being offered on the net for substantial amounts of money  No way I would pay for that, and no way I did... It also has a very strange striking appearance at the rims. See this topic for more information and pictures! https://goccf.com/t/105341Now for the coin #12: 10 Centimes, 1818 A - French Guyana (Minted in Paris, Louis XVIII - 2.000.000, compostion: Billon. with very nice details!) 
Edited by Kingz 02/14/2012 7:49 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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that's an extremely cool coin-catalogue token, Apollo => that's old-school numismatics!
=> and wow => gorgeous coin Kingz
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Number #1
=> 2 x 2
1887 $2 Dominion of Canada, DC-11 (only "78" notes registered) ... and ...
1878 $2 Dominion of Canada DC-9a (only "21" notes registered!) ... a rare lil' doggy! 1 => 1887 & 1878 2 x $2 Dominion of Canada paper-notes 2 => 1882 $4 Dominion of Canada paper note 3 => 1889 Canadian 25 cent piece, The Grand Poobah (only "66,340" minted) 4 => 1894 Newfie 20 cent pieces ("100,000" minted) 5 => 1891 Canadian 25 cent piece ("120,000" minted), plus 1893 wish-list quarter 6 => 1864 New Brunswick 20 cent piece ("150,000" minted) 7 => 1894 Canadian 25 cent piece ("220,000" minted), plus 1878 $1 Paper Note 8 => 1871 Canadian 25 cent piece - multi-coloured Vicky ("400,000) minted) 9 => 1870 Canadian 25 cent piece, The 1st Canadian quarter ("900,000" minted) 10 => 1880 & 1881 20 cent pieces, The Newfie Brothers ("30,000" + "60,000" minted) 11 => 1899 Canadian 25 cent piece ("420,000" minted) 12 => 1862 New Brunswick 20 cent piece ("150,000" minted)
Edited by stevex6 02/15/2012 07:51 am
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 United States
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Well, that's all I got! Thanks for letting me show-off my coins and my bills! I love these threads, for I get to see so many coins that I'd never run across unless these threads existed .... so "Thanks Gang!"   
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 United States
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Nice looking Morgan Fuzzy my 1896 is nearly black. So some of you probably knew what I was going to post for my top 19th century coin. It too is currently out to ANACS mostly for protection but I wonder what grade they will give her. 1869 proof seated half.  
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1432 Posts |
My favorite coins start with "179" but this is my pick for the 19th Century. I used the eagle to make my new avatar. 1}
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 United States
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My choice for top place could have been any number of coins. I selected this one not because it is my absolute favorite among all the 19th. Century coins I own, although it is certainly high up in the order, but rather because it is the most expensive coin I have ever purchased. It kind of wiggles around in its 7070 hole. Forgive me for 'doubling up' but the decision was made prior to jeffrose's fantastic posting of essentially the same thing. I wonder how many other Seated dollars will appear today? # 1, 1841 USA dollar: 'found under a bed' !  
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Ya gotta love those Seated coins, dollars, halves even the trades, they are spectacular.
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United States
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Sorry, couldn't help it. When it came to the last pick I couldn't refuse this one.  1865 thaler from the German State of Schaumburg - Lippe.
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Canada
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Thank you every one for showing us your 19th century treasures. I have been particularly inspired by some of the thalers that have been presented. You all should be proud to posses the wonderful examples you have posted within.
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