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Three Coins Stumped Me...different Language | Japan & Israel

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Pillar of the Community
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 Posted 01/31/2013  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add weavus135 to your friends list
so I can tell you quickly that the last two are Israel
5 Agorot KM157. I cannot make out the date with the picture and tools that I have
10 Agorot KM158. Date might be 1996 or 1997 but again picture is not clear enough.

japan coin is a 10 Yen but I cannot make out details.

Hopefully someone with better tools or eyesight (or perhaps lighter and sharper pictures) can help
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 Posted 01/31/2013  4:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
Tools? What kind of tools are you speaking of and are they available for free?
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 Posted 01/31/2013  4:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garyo1954 to your friends list
1. Japanese 10 yen, the date reads right to left. In this case 4 X 10, showa 40, 1965.
2. Israel, 5 Agorot, need a better picture to see the date.
3. Israel, 10 Agorot, 5754 (1994).

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 Posted 01/31/2013  4:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add allranger to your friends list
To find the dates: http://dateconverter.net/

Once you find the dates you can do a search here: http://en.numista.com/

It isn't as good as a catalog but people can easily add stuff to it.

If you just have an odd ball coin you can start here: http://(131231) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed /Inst-ID/index.html
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 Posted 01/31/2013  4:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garyo1954 to your friends list
weavus135, we agree. LOL
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 Posted 01/31/2013  5:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
I used the LED strip and a LED flashlight to help against glare.
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I have around 10 more Israel coins(10s and 5s). Good learning tools for me to learn how to read dates. :)
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 Posted 01/31/2013  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
Just tried to read it myself...and got a headache trying to read that small...lol.
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 Posted 01/31/2013  6:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Peter THOMAS to your friends list
Silver - spend $20 and get a good magnifying glass - some of them have buuilt-in LEDs.
After that, spend your next $30 on a loupe - fo really fine details.
After that: digital scales (50g, by 0.01g), caliper, and a magnet (any small magnet).
For your photography, get a tripod - a $5 will be fine for coins.
And learn to use your camera's timer.
Include a ruler for scale.
Lighting: depends on what you've already got. My dining table is near a window, and is pretty well illuminated during daytime, so I haven't forked out for a lamp. if I wanted to take pics while travelling, I may have to look into that.
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 Posted 01/31/2013  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add garyo1954 to your friends list
5 Agorot looks like 5756 (1996) best I can tell.

Thanks for the closeup pics. Helps a lot!



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 Posted 01/31/2013  10:39 pm  Show Profile   Check wheatiefan's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add wheatiefan to your friends list
Your first coin is a Japanese 10 yen.

They are still legal tender with an exchange value of +/- 10 US cents.

Yours appears to be dated Showa 51.

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 Posted 02/01/2013  07:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
Peter - I have everything you listed except a magnifying glass. Going to stop by Hobby Lobby today after I wake up(work third shift). I even have lighting, but I did not want to break out my filming lighting(amateur YouTube filmer) and set it up as I was leaving for work. Also my camera has been sucking at macro photos for some reason. Those were shot with my Sony HANDYCAM. I need to figure whats wrong with the camera soon to document my grandfathers collection.

I'm not 100% on the Yen date as never had family over there in that time period(or since then). I forgot where I even acquired it. Reason I say that is because the year stated by a forum member does not match what I see on the coin.
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 Posted 02/01/2013  07:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
I am going to go through and set everything up how I do for movies and retake the pictures to get better quality.
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 Posted 02/01/2013  8:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
Translated the Yen to 1976. :) Magnifying glass with light helps out A LOT.
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 Posted 02/01/2013  9:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silver00lt to your friends list
Got them all done. Thanks everyone for the help, and the sources for language dates.
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 Posted 02/02/2013  07:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ngdawa to your friends list
Like they've all ready said:
Japan, 10 Yen 1976 or 1986 (can't see if the first number is a 5 (äº") or 6 (å.­))
Israel, 5 Agorot 1997
Israel, 10 Agorot 1994
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