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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ok here are another group I am not sure of so here you go. I think these are my last 9 for now.   I think coin 7-9 might be token or medals I can't seem to find them anywhere. I guess I really need to get one of the big world coin books. Then I cna find them on my own maybe. I just use (131231) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed right now. Is there any other sites that might help me ID some of my world coins. If you could help with Country, Date and KM/Y number that would help so I can Id them on my 2x2. Edited by djluster 01/23/2007 12:41 am
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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1. Qatar, ? 2. Turkey, 5 kurus, 1975 3. France, 1 centime, 1970 4. France, 1 centime, 1962 5. Thailand ? 6. Yugoslavia 50 para 1938
The rest do seem to be tokens.
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Turkey
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No:2 is a commemorative :) Turkey- KM 906
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Egypt
3470 Posts |
No:1 Qatar and Dubai, one Derham, 1966 (1386H)
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 Australia
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5: Thailand 25 satang, year 2500 Buddhist Era (1957 AD, though these coins continued to be minted with this date up until 1987), aluminium-bronze. 7: Looks like a Dutch coffee machine token. Try running the Dutch words through BabelFish or another translator program. 8. Italian football medallion for the Soccer World Cup in Spain, 1982. The same "Espana '82" logo appears on coins. 9. Canadian coronation medallion for Queen Elizabeth II.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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Germany
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Two minor additions - minor because they are not coin but token/medal related.  quote: 7: Looks like a Dutch coffee machine token. Try running the Dutch words through BabelFish or another translator program.
The inscription on one side say "automatic holland" which is a manufacturer of coffee vending machines. (They are now called "Autobar" http://www.autobar.nl/ since they make other drtink machines too.) "Koffie serveren? Automatiseren!" on the other side means "Serve Coffee? Automate!" Well, in Dutch it rhymes, hehe. quote: 8. Italian football medallion for the Soccer World Cup in Spain, 1982. The same "Espana '82" logo appears on coins.
The text is in Spanish, and RFEF is the Spanish football association, so I assume this piece is from a series of Spanish medals featuring all participating countries. By the way, and from the "Things You Don't Really Need To Know When Talking About This Medal" Dept., Italy won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938 (as the medal says), also in that year (1982) ... and a fourth time in 2006.  Christian
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 United States
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What region of the world would you put Qatar and Dubai in your coin albums. I would think asia but I am not sure exactly were is it at.So were do most of you put it
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Australia
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I was thinking Middle East.
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 Australia
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Qatar and Dubai was in the Middle East, Persian Gulf, western shore of the Arabian peninsula. The two halves of the federation have now gone their separate ways; Qatar is now independent, Dubai has joined the United Arab Emirates.
When I do a geographic sort, I work by a strict geographic definition of the various continents. Turkey and everything in the Middle East east of the Suez Canal is technically part of the Asian continent.
Don't say "infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise, you'll have no word left when you want to talk about something really infinite. - C. S. Lewis
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