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One of a kind: Rejections!

Started by <k>, February 03, 2012, 12:17:33 AM

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andyg

depends which catalogue you use!

They are rats in Krause, albeit odd looking ones.
always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

<k>

#76
Quote from: andyg on April 01, 2013, 12:56:23 AMI forgot some hoe's were in COA, can't think of another spade tho.
There must be another somewhere!



Latvia, 1 lats 2004. Fairytale character Spriditis in a national costume.


China, 1 yuan, 1991.jpg

China, 1 yuan, 1991.  Tree planting festival.
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andyg

the Malta one looks like an oar to me - seems to have been removed now.

Why's the decapitated head in the rejection - have you found another?
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<k>

Quote from: andyg on April 01, 2013, 01:12:08 AM
Why's the decapitated head in the rejection - have you found another?

Similar enough - Christian posted it months ago. Will require a bit of a trawl thru the posts.
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Pabitra

Quote from: andyg on April 01, 2013, 12:38:12 AM
potter

Potter is not unique.
Ukraine has issued a coin on Potter and Moldova has on on pottery.
By the way, will you count Harry Potter too? ;D

chrisild

#80
Quote from: andyg on April 01, 2013, 12:37:29 AM
footprints

Oh, like ... this coin? ;)
(Link only, this is from an auction.)

Christian

Pabitra


andyg

always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

chrisild

... but still quite a few "one of a kind" coins left. (Until we find their siblings. >:D )

Christian

andyg

Wedding Cake ?

Though I'm not sure this should count as a coin :-X
always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

<k>

#85
Previous post: Falkland Islands, 1 crown, 2007. 

It would help if members could give details of the coins illustrated, to save us having to look them up.


Cook Islands $1 2007.jpg

This post: Cook Islands, $1, 2007.  Wedding cake. Same year, same theme.
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Pabitra

Quote from: <k> on October 13, 2012, 08:46:09 PM
Bhutan,200 ngultrums, 1981 - International Year of the Disabled.

Look, a typewriter!  Where else have you seen a typewriter on a coin?

The uniqueness goes off on 10th April when Czech Republic issues a coin on 300th birth ann. of Aloys Klar, famous for his schools for blind. Incidentally, this coin also depicts Braille Typewriter.


andyg

Krause says for that one "Man sitting at Console" - the theme is "technology" rather than sea side...

always willing to trade modern UK coins for modern coins from elsewhere....

<k>

Quote from: Miner on September 17, 2013, 09:51:00 PM
Ukraine 5 hryvnia 2010. weaver



Brazil, 50 centavos, 1989.  Weaver.

Rejected?
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