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Please show your aluminum & zinc coins!



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Great idea for a new thread! Here goes!

France 1 Franc 1959:


Spain 10 centimos 1959:


Cambodia 50 sen 1959:
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Why did we not see aluminum coins until the 20th century?
From Wikipedia:
Before then, aluminum was more valuable than silver or gold:
the cost to produce the small amount of aluminium made in the early 19th century was very high, higher than for gold or platinum. Bars of aluminium were exhibited alongside the French crown jewels at the Exposition Universelle of 1855, and Emperor Napoleon III of France was said to have reserved his few sets of aluminium dinner plates and eating utensils for his most honored guests.
Production costs using older methods did come down, but when aluminium was selected as the material for the cap/lightning rod to sit atop the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C., it was still more expensive than silver.


In 1886, American Charles Hall, and Frenchman Paul Heroult independently invented a cost effective electrolytic process for refining aluminum. Hall's process was quickly commercialized in 1888 and became the first Alcoa factory.
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My oldest aluminum coin:

Dakar Chamber of Commerce -- 50 centimes, 1920:

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Very nice!
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It will be interesting to see what the oldest al-you-min-ee-yum coin shown here turns out to be. See mine below.
And this could turn out to be a VERY large thread.
Also, I do believe that 1952 Peru 2 c. shown above is zinc, not Al.
Zn coins could comprise a thread unto themselves. They are possibly the most challenging of modern coins to collect due to the ease with which that metal deteriorates.




edit // Here is another German States 1920's coin in Al :


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Also, I do believe that 1952 Peru 2 c. shown above is zinc, not Al.


You are right! The metal is zinc.

We will include in this thread zinc coins also .

Zinc coin
1921 German Empire.
10 Pfening.



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2004 Nepal 50 paisa

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Very nice!
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1984 India 20 paise:


1984 French Polynesia 5 Francs:


1988 Albania 10 Qindarka:


1990 China 5 fen:
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We will include in this thread zinc coins also .
Nice save!
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I thought I had a slightly earlier Al coin than pepactonius, but I was wrong. I can match the 1920 Senegal token with this 50 pfennig 1920 notgeld issue from the German city of Soest:


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