Coins from my collection 42-45
Hello again,
Continuing to do some more research on the various coins I have been collecting, I will be exhibiting them here, in this format once or twice a week.
The coins I currently have in my collection probably range in dates from the early 1800s to the end of the 1900s, and they consist mostly of Bronze and Silver pieces from around the world.
If you find this topic interesting, then please read on.
*keep in mind that most of my coin collections are passed down through my family (or found coins), I have just recently started adding purchased coins into the set.
So their values (for me) are mostly sentimental.
#042
1979, 1 Gulden, Netherlands
Demonetized in 2002
On the obverse: Portrait of Juliana of the Netherland
Including the text: 'JULIANA KONINGIN DER NEDERLANDEN',
and engraved by n/a.
On the reverse: Crown over coat of arms,
Including the text: '1975' '1G' 'NEDERLAND',
and engraved by n/a.
25,000,000 were minted in 1979 in nickel at the The Royal Dutch Mint.
This coin has a smooth edge with the lettering 'GOD * ZIJ * MET * ONS', weighs 6 g, and it has a diameter of 25 mm.
This coin is in good, circulated condition.
Grade: XF
Current value: ~$0.50-3.00 usd
#043
1955, 2 Öre, Sweden
Demonetized in 1972
On the obverse: a crown above lettering
Including the text: 'GUSTAF VI ADOLF' 'SVERIGES' 'KONUNG' 'TS',
and engraved by n/a.
On the reverse: a crown above the value '2',
Including the text: '19' '2' '55' 'ÖRE',
and engraved by n/a.
12,963,400 were minted in 1955 in
Bronze at the Swedish Mint.
This coin has a smooth edge, weighs 4 g, and it has a diameter of 21 mm.
This coin is in good, circulated condition.
Grade: XF
Current value: ~$3.00-5.00 usd
#044
1954, 2 Groschen, Austria
Demonetized in 2002
On the obverse: the value of '2' surrounded by lettering
Including the text: 'REPUBLIK ÖSTERREICH' '2' 'GROSCHEN' '1954',
and engraved by Benno Rost.
On the reverse: the Austrian coat of arms,
Including no text,
and engraved by Michael Powolny.
46,167,000 were minted in 1954 in Aluminum at the Austrian Mint.
This coin has a smooth edge, weighs 0.90 g, and it has a diameter of 18.02 mm.
This coin is in good, circulated condition.
Grade: VF
Current value: ~$0.50-5.00 usd
#045
1940, 10 Øre, Denmark
Demonetized in 1989
On the obverse: the Crowned monogram of Christian X
Including the text: 'C X R' '♥' 'DANMARK',
and engraved by n/a.
On the reverse: the value with spirals on either sides of the center hole,
Including the text: '10 ØRE',
and engraved by n/a.
2,998,000 were minted in 1940 in Copper-nickel at the Royal Danish Mint.
This coin has a reeded edge, weighs 3 g, and it has a diameter of 18 mm.
This coin is in good, circulated condition.
Grade: VF
Current value: ~$0.50-5.00 usd
...and, that's it for today.
My sources for stats and facts can be found here:
*please comment below to correct or add any info that I might have inadvertently omitted.
I am trying to learn more about, promote, and have a conversation concerning numismatics.
Check out my older posts:
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-39-41
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coin-from-my-collection-36-38
https://steemit.com/steemsilvergold/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-035
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-031-034
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-29-and-30
https://steemit.com/steemsilvergold/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-022-028
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-015-021
https://steemit.com/numismatics/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-008-through-and-0014
https://steemit.com/coin/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-006-and-007
https://steemit.com/coin/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-004-and-005
https://steemit.com/coin/@cyber.explorer/coins-from-my-collection-001-002-and-003
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I like to see these old demonetized coins. They did their duty and now are retired with honors.
yes.
I really liked how you worded that comment.
Cool post, i pick up some good info on world coins from you 👍
thank you, I appreciate that.
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