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I only wish I had more room for my paper money, I have an interesting 5 reichsmark german bill and several US notes. Anyways, I'm planning on adding some coins from other countries that were made during the war... The only other coins I can think of so far would be a Canadian Nickel (the V/victory one stands out in my mind), and a Philippian issue coin. I would also LOVE a HAWAII note and a north africa note. Anyways, if you guys think of anything else I should add to my list, just let me know. Thanks!  
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Rest in Peace
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That looks good. You get to see it and it is safe from the elements! Very nice.
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Many conquered European counties had interesting types that are mostly quite affordable during this time period: France, Netherlands, Belgium, Bohemia & Moravia...
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Very cool COTW good job I like it!
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This is really cool. My input would be to do a Allies powers vs. Axis powers theme. Coins from the US, Great Britian and Russia on one side and coins from Germany, Italy and Japan on the other.
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I would say definitely seek out one from each of the (major) Allies and Axis powers, and especially the coins made under German, Japanese, or Italian occupation--Occupied France coins are plentiful and dirt cheap. If your budget allows, here is a great one for the Philippines: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces15859.html
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That 50 centavos McAuthror coin looks AWESOME! I will defiantly be adding that one to the list, as it goes well with the medal ribbons I have shown (they all have the pacific campaign medal, and one of them has the Liberation of the Philippines medal!)... And I will defiantly be adding an Axis vs Allies theme with more coins
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Also, for the purposes of a display case, I would suggest an aluminum 50 pfennig for Germany--much larger and easier to see than the zinc issues, but it has the swastika, unlike the Mark coins. How firm are you on the dates? This is technically outside of the war timeframe, but I think it's the most "axis" coin that Japan produced: http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13956.html
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How about a short snorter child? They are inexpensive really aside from ones with famous names.
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Cool Display! Was all that from a relation of yours from the war? My grandfather fought in the Pacific during the war. He fought on several islands and in the Philippines. We have paper money he brought back. He had Hawaii notes, some from Fiji, and Japanese bills printed for the Philippines(I think). He was a coin collector but I have never found any coins he would have brought back. Part of the collection was stolen so they might have been in there. I think I might have to do a display like this so to get them out of the storage box they are in.
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I would suggest you move your display, away from an open window.
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Quote: Was all that from a relation of yours from the war? I wish... The only person that I know of that fought in the war was my great uncle. I think that my dad has one of the half shelters he carried in the war and his bayonet, but I'm not 100% sure. The rest of my relatives were doing other things... However, my uncle collected Militaria like this stuff when he was a kid, and I do belive that that WW2 medic field manual belonged to him when he was a kid! Anyways, the helmet is 91st Infantry 362nd Infantry Regiment, WW2 front seamed. It was reissued for the Vietnam war and has a name and date in it: "Frank Lufrano 1959-1965". Very interesting.... Quote: How about a short snorter Anyways, as for the numismatic stuff I find the idea of a short snorter in my collection to be AWESOME! Quote: I would suggest you move your display, away from an open window. LOL good idea... thanks for pointing that out 
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Looks great! 
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I completed a set similar to this recently. It is very fun and enjoyable. You might want to read my thread about it to get some ideas about some new coins to add. https://goccf.com/t/233012It looks really good so far. I like the helmet. 
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I to collect Militaria but only from relatives so far. I have metals, a doughboy helmet, a gas mask with bag and lots of photos from WW1 from two Great Great Uncles. Also metals, paper money, photos, a Military Police Badge and a piece of a Japanese tank my grandfather knocked out from WW2. I also have a Civil Defense Helmet, Flight Cap, and Field Book from my Grandfather and Great Uncle that was in Civil Defense. Wish I had the room for a display right now.
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Quote: It looks really good so far. I like the helmet. Thanks... I like the helmet, too! Just holding it and thinking how that helmet has been to Europe, Africa, North America and Asia is just astonishing. Quote: I, too,collect Militaria but only from relatives so far. I have metals, a doughboy helmet... Awesome  You should share some pics on this forum's General Discussion http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...FORUM_ID=69)
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