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What Is Your Theme Of Coin Collecting?

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For me I really specialise with coins of my own country New Zealand of all eras.

For world coins - silver has always fascinated me along with change sets (Like one of each coin in current and past use).

I also for some odd reason want date sets of Australian 5c and 10c pieces, GB 5p, 10p and 20p USA Dimes and Quarters and also British coins from 1816 onwards.

But my number one thrust in the whole world of coins is HALFCROWNS

Mostly British ones, but also New Zealand, South Africa, Rhodesia, Ireland and anywhere else that had them. Something about that denomination speaks to me, if you look at all my posts on the How far back can we go thread, the Halfcrown whether NZ or British dominates.

I chose the Halfcrown as so many people collect Crowns, Shillings, Pennies, Quarters, Dimes, Sixpences, Gold etc - but not so many Halfcrowns.



I like the regality of them too, most of them are around crowned coats of arms, lions, heraldic devices, tendrils, ribbons etc. For those not entirely in the know, a Halfcrown was a British sterling coin worth 30 pennies or 2 shillings and 6 pence, and 8 made up a Pound sterling.

In many places and many times, it was the highest face value silver coin (Although periodically the full crown was this). The coins are slightly larger and heavier than an American Half dollar coin.

My second favourite not surprisingly is the Florin (2 shillings).

But for me its definitely all about Half crowns.

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My main theme is French beauties . By that I mean coins that are beautiful as well as French (or with a French connection).

To be beautiful in my eyes, a coin should have artistic qualities and be of a high enough grade to not spoil the appearance (both completely subjective assessments by me). As French I consider any coin from France, present or historic, royal or feudal, back to Roman and pre-Roman Gaul. A French connection could be French Indochina, it could be a French inspired motive like the beautiful Morgan dollar - I'm quite liberal here, however the "French connection" coins is a rather small sideline.

Other sidelines are mostly 19th century Swedish coins and French banknotes and bonds.

It is a bonus if the coin is the first or last in a long series. In some cases having both the first and last is extra satisfying; thus for the Semeuse series I have the very first (50 centimes 1897) as well as the very last (5 francs 2001). Otherwise one coin of each type is enough, I don't need the same coin from different years or different mints. Another bonus is coins connected with special historic events (such as the French revolution, Napoleon's "100 days", or the Paris Commune). As long as they are beautiful, that is .
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My theme is a bit of everything.

British coins - I have a large folder which contains pre-decimal coins and also decimal coins collected from circulation
British Notes - Every single denomination and signature, Treasury notes and a small selection of White notes
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American Coins - Folder of USA coinage, nothing spectacular and still missing some of the Presidential dollars
Australian coins - date collection in its own folder
American Notes - A selection of standard american notes, some of the larger sizes and silver certificates, Each denomination and type of fractional note (just missing seated liberty and Lincoln)
World coins - Mainly started from my Grandfathers collection during the war
World notes- Many sets collected from my own travels, then expanded backwards to obsolete notes,
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LTNC coinage - several sets of coinage in silver, lots of commemorative and silver bullion
Bullion - Completed 10 types of Full soveriegns and 8 half soveriegns, also some other assorted gold
Ancient - including 36 Greek silver & 12 Bronze, 12 roman and 12 bronze, 12 Chinese, 12 Assorted
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Aside from that I have some decent coinage, medieval, USA and British

I also collect other things, particularly watches, antique silver, whistles and anything I find interesting when I trawl antique fairs.
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David - That is incredible and your sets of coins sound really impressive. Makes many of us look like Absolute Beginners as your famous namesake would sing.

Going to watch your videos a bit later.
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