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How Well Do You Know Your World Coins? 2

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fourmack, no, that's not it. The style is very similar but the bases of the 1s are shorter. There are some things you got right though: it is a coin from the British Empire and it is silver.

bart, that's correct.

Joseph7420, indeed, 66 is a 20 cent piece from Uganda. It's one of those I thought might look too generic to guess - apparently not!


Current status: 13/100 done.
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92 - Azerbaijan 10 Qapik?
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97 - British 2 pounds?
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Both correct!
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Is 46 2 Dong from Vietnam?
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I think 99 is a Spanish coin - 100 pesetas has that style of numbers but not the same metal. Can't seem to find that coin though :/

Glad this was restarted though! I always enjoy a good challenge...
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03 looks like 1 franc from Guadeloupe, and 24 looks like 1 mark from Germany.
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todays guess,
42 - India ½ Anna
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andyg, good! It actually was a 1 anna coin

twinkinator, 99 is indeed the Spanish 100 pesetas circulation commemorative. The photo quality varies so some of the compositions, particularly the modern ones, might seem to be off.

Joseph7420, 46 is indeed the Vietnamese 2 dong and 03 is also correct (Guadeloupe 50 centimes). Those are coins which one doesn't see all that often, I must say I'm quite impressed! And of course, 24 is the silver one mark coin minted shortly after the hyperinflation ended.

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1956 is Finland, 100 or 200 Markkaa
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69 - Swedish 1 krona (possibly 2-krona aswell)
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Is 1975 a Philippine 5 Piso?

EDIT: and is 1984 an Italian 200 lire?

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02/05/2017 08:19 am
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oriole, correct - 56 is a Finland 100 markkaa.

X2an, correct - 69 is a Sweden 1 krona.

Burkhard, correct - 75 is a Philippines 5 Piso (President Marcos) and 84 is in fact a 200 lire coin


Current status: 24/100 done.
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1998 a Russian coin (1, 2 or 5 Rubles).

Now I must stop
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Correct!


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