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Pillar Of The Community
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Ok, now convert that to pounds so us U.S. folks can learn something! I am talking weight not coins!
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Rest in Peace
United States
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A little under 125 & 3/4lbs. Sounds very healthy to me, unless you are very tall or very very short! Mike 
Edited by Mike 06/01/2005 02:13 am
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
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quote: Originally posted by ageka
Since it has been 20 years since anybody mentioned stones I had to look it up in a convertor 9 stones is 57.15 kilogram That is travelling mighty light 
Stones are used for weight more than anything in this country. I dunno if it's the same in the US but 1 UK Stone is 14 UK lbs. I just prefer dealing with smaller numbers.
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Netherlands
309 Posts |
Aetheling,
do you also care abouth the letters on the german coins? otherwise I might have already what you still miss.
Gr. Carl
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
188 Posts |
Never a straight forward answer from me;
For the high grade date run of German 5 Reichspfennigs in BU (or nice UNCs) then yes the letter matters it must be the A (Berlin) mint. Currently I need 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943 and 1944 to complete my set.
However I do tend to get the odd batch here and there of lower grade Nazi coins of varying denominations, usually F-EF, in this instance the mintmark doesn't matter.
What you got?
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Valued Member
Netherlands
309 Posts |
For germany I have a separate swap list, from the end off 1800 till date (NO EURO'S) from 1 pfennig to 10 mark pieces.
in total I have the following lists, all in exel file; Worldcoins, listed by type and year Dutch coins, listed by type and year XF/UNC, listed by type and year Dutch (former) colonies, listed by type and year Germany, listed by type and year (incl. german crisis money) USA, listed by type and year
When I get past the 50 posts I can put those lists on the trade page of the forum :-)
Gr. Carl
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Valued Member
 United Kingdom
188 Posts |
Get posting! Only ten more... :D
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Pillar Of The Community
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Okay CarlTromp! Heres a reason for another post! Looking forward to that list!
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Valued Member
Netherlands
309 Posts |
Well Terry, Aetheling, remember, I collect world by type and year, so are most my lists, coins listed there are from differend places, in differend styles, and shure also from differend cinds of grading. I hardly look at the exact grade when I put them on my lists, it's "a" little to much for me to do so (and my beloved wife will kill me when I stay all day up in my room *LOL*) But, already a little hint, my world list contants abouth 23.000 pieces, together with the other lists, double the number to get my doubles in total.
Gr. Carl
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Pillar of the Community
United States
830 Posts |
I am currently working on a few things ...
Victorian (British) type set George IV (British) type set British Florins by type British Shillings by type (just started this one) and a few select coins from the Vatican.
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New Member
Australia
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Hi all! This is my first post here. Nice to see such a friendly, chatty group of people - with a sense of history and of fun, too. (Kippers ... ugh!  ) To answer the original question, I used to collect Australian Commonwealth as a kid, 'cos that's what was to hand here in Australia. I had a collection of all types from halfpenny to crown, all dates from 1911 to early decimal, excepting two pennies and one halfpenny. Years later, living overseas, gave them to my Mum because she said she was bored and I thought she could do with a nice hobby. Some time later, I asked her how the collecting was going, and she said "Oh! I sold them." I didn't talk to her for about seven years after that ...  But a month or two back, I saw a nice collection of Chinese silver dollars in a local store, and liked the look of them so much that I bought some. Now I'm going through the pain of trying to identify them all properly, and see what gaps I have to fill. There are a few apparent duplicates, but I'll need to check carefully to be sure, firstly because my Chinese is a little rusty, and secondly because there are some minor varieties among them. I'm using Krause's catalogue of world coins; is there a better reference I can get? Also, I understand that rarer Chinese coins have been extensively faked. If anyone can point me to an online source for info on detecting forgeries, that would be very helpful. Regards, yoyo
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 United States
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Welcome yoyo
I think I might have your mums collection. well maybe just the start of it. You may want to post on the foreigh area section of the forum to get more information on your chinese coins.
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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United States
254 Posts |
Hi Yoyo, welcome to the forum! I don't know a better source than Krause, but I bet if you checked around there are probably books specifically dedicated to the coins you desire. There are a *lot* of fake Chinese coin auctions on eBay- buyer beware!  To answer the original question, I am currently working on a North American type set. I have many U.S. issues (although nowhere near complete!), some Canadian, and some Mexican. I think that many of the Mexican coins are very pretty, and I'm thankful that not too many others collect them- they are pretty cheap compared to U.S. coins! I also have coins and bills from many European countries, handed down to me from within the family. I am not working on anything with those currently, although I'll still collect them when opportunities present. There is a good chance that I'll work on a U.K. type set at some point.  Regards, ~neuron
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New Member
Australia
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Thanks, Richard and neuron, for your greetings!
Susan helped me set up my avatar, which is the nicer of the two common reverses on the Chinese "junk" dollars.
Richard, you suggested I should try the "foreign areas" of the forum. I thought that "world" covered that fairly well - or did I miss another category?
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Moderator
 United States
23528 Posts |
quote: Originally posted by yoyo
Thanks, Richard and neuron, for your greetings!
Susan helped me set up my avatar, which is the nicer of the two common reverses on the Chinese "junk" dollars.
Richard, you suggested I should try the "foreign areas" of the forum. I thought that "world" covered that fairly well - or did I miss another category?
There are listings for Australian and UK beside world and Ancient I didn't know there were any coins of value outsied ot OZ 
rggoodie aka Richard "catch em doing something right"
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