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Fareast And European Coins? (Id: Various Coins From Japan, China, Vietnam, Turkey, Etc.)

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 Posted 01/25/2009  11:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Christy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I used the quarter to show scale.

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 Posted 01/26/2009  12:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add WpgLwr to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Regarding your "Far East" coins, the top row looks to be all Chinese cash coins; maybe someone on here can ID them better for you as to date/reign. Bottom row: first coin is Turkish, and the other appears Japanese.

"European" coins: Top row - Germany, Germany, ? (Can't really make it out), France. Bottom row - Germany, Russia (?), Denmark, Netherlands, and France again.

You have the coins in hand, so check them out at World Coin Gallery to be more specific.

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 Posted 01/26/2009  01:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Numbering from left to right, top to bottom:

Far East 1: the pic's a bit too dark and small to be certain, but I think it's Japanese. Does it look like the ones discussed on this page?

Far East 2: with the "waves" on the back, this one's definitely Japanese. Like these.

Far East 3: again, the scan isn't too clear, but I think it's Annam (Vietnam), emperor Tu Duc (1848-1883). Like this one.

Far East 4: China, the Qian Long emperor (1736-1795), Board of Revenue mint.

Far East 5: This one's actually from the "Near East", Turkey. 40 para, dated Accession-1255 Regnal-22 I believe (which equates to 1859-1860 AD).

Far East 7 (#6 is the quarter): Japan ½ sen, looks like Year 12 of the Meiji Emperor (= 1879 AD). Year 12 is the second-scarcest date of the series, and could be quite valuable. Can we have better pictures of this one, to double-check the date?
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 Posted 01/26/2009  01:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
European 1: Germany 1 mark 1924, A (Berlin) mintmark. Made of .500 fine silver.

European 2: Prussia 1 pfennig 1865, A (Berlin) mintmark. Prior to 1871, "Germany" did not exist; it was divided into dozens of tiny countries, of which Prussia was the largest and most powerful.

European 4 (3 is the quarter): Same as #2, but I can't read the date.

European 5: France (Second Empire) 1 franc 1868, A (Paris) mintmark. Made of .835 fine silver.

European 6: Germany 5 reichspfennig 935, F (Stuttgart) mintmark.

European 7: Austro-Hungarian Empire (Austria) 1 kreuzer 1881.

European 8: Denmark 1 ore. I can't read the date, and there are quite a few valuable date varieties in these coins. Can we have a closeup, please?

European 9: Netherlands 1 cent, but I can't read the date.

European 10: France (Second Empire) 5 centimes. I can't quite read the date on this one, either.
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 Posted 01/26/2009  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Christy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow, thanks for all that information! Here are hopefully better scans of the coins.



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here are some more of the far east ones much better scans



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Far East 7: My mistake, it's actually Year 14 (1881), which is fairly common. Sorry.

I think my initial observations were correct for the others you've shown zoomed pics for.
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