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Quote: JBuck: 3 points I've no need to see the edge. Gorgeous coin btw Thanks! 
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  1 point for silver (any fineness) 1 point for being demonetized 1 point for African issues 1 point for a diameter larger than 21mm (40 mm)
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Here is a 2 Shillings from South Africa (silver, demonetized, African, and 29 mm diameter):  
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Pepa has this, his coin is older and thus wins (Plus I would have to think up another challenge!).
I could enter several coins that would get 4 marks. A 20 Piastres of Hussain Kamil like arkle's (Mine is 1916) and I have the 10 and 5 that would also qualify over 21mm
Several South African and Boer Halfcrowns going back to the 1890s (Like Spence)
Just a good challenge!
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Darn, missed this by a few minutes.
(Would not have won anyway, but it's still a little bit uncomfortable when I actually take some pics and they turn out not to be needed.)
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Participation points  1895 South Africa. 2 1/2 Shillings  
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Quote: Darn, missed this by a few minutes . I think these are normally 3 day, in which case you still have a few hours.
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OK, on second look, I misunderstood Princetane's post (basically, I forgot that it was Gincoin's challenge, not Princetane's). This coin wouldn't have won, but it's a neat coin, and maybe the pics could be useful somewhere else on CCF... (I apologize for the tiny pics - the optimizer didn't work properly when I tried to resize cropped pics, so I just cropped from the default 1200-pixel photos.)  Congress Poland (aka "Russian Partition of Poland") 3/4 ruble = 5 zloty Warsaw mint, 1836 1 point for 2 denominations  1 point for silver (any fineness)  1 point for being demonetized  1 point a large mammal (humans do not count)  (eagles, of whatever head count, aren't mammals last time I checked) 1 point for African issues  (Poland isn't in Africa) 1 point for a diameter larger than 21mm  Total: 4 points
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Yeah my post was just conceding impending defeat. For Arkles and everyone elses benefit   It is just such a beautiful large coin and I recommend you all get one for your collection if you don't have it already. They are not cheap ($50 or so) but totally worth it.
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Yes but freaky 2 headed eagles must be worth something - love your coin anyway J1M and it is the oldest so far.
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Quote: Yes but freaky 2 headed eagles must be worth something Admittedly they aren't that rare as coin designs go. Russia, Serbia, Austria, IIRC a few other nearby places... I think it ultimately comes from Byzantium? I want to get one of those tiny Ivan IV 1/4 kopek coins with the double-headed eagle some day. (It's far from the oldest type with the design, admittedly.) There's technically a horse on this particular coin, though it's not very large (in terms of design space) and hard to see on this example (having been worn off a little).
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Score Board
Princetane: 5 Point (rather disappointing that doesn't come in silver)
JBuck: 3 points I've no need to see the edge. Gorgeous coin btw
bd251: 4 points I'm liking the toning on that Flroin
Keith: 4 points( that is the second maybe third best looking elephant)
Pep: 5 point lovely springbok
Spence: 4 points I love the simplicity of the obverse
Dorado: with 4 I think ( not actually sure how large that coin is)
J1m: 4 points and a cool coin. I think the two headed eagle goes as far back as Hittite Anatolia and Mycenaean Greece. There is also a less used three headed eagle though I'm not sure if it's on any coins.
And the winner is..... Pep! With the earliest 5 point coin.
Edited by Gincoin43 06/13/2020 3:36 pm
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Quote: And the winner is..... Pep! With the earliest 5 point coin. Congratulations! pepactonius  The floor is Yours!
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