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Started by Geert, December 18, 2007, 05:46:28 PM

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Geert

 ;D

I don't know anything about the coins  :o
I sell it on kapaza
see the scan


Rangnath

Geert,
I LOVE your new icon!
richie

Geert

#2
Quote from: Rangnath on December 18, 2007, 06:17:58 PM
Geert,
I LOVE your new icon!
richie

Thanks

but this is my brother !!!!!!

;D

Figleaf

#3
First row:
Sweden KM 826a - 1 krone 1969
Greece KM 147 - 50 drachmes 1988
Yugoslavia KM 62- 10 dinara 1978
Great Britain KM 865 - florin 1950
Israel KM 47.1 - 1 lira 5732 (1972)

Second row:
France KM 904.1- 2 francs 1944
Japan KM 82 - 100 yen year 49 (1974)
Thailand KM 84 - baht 2505 (1962, frozen date)
Croatia KM 10 or 21 or 22 - 2 kune 1993- (date on the other side)
Tunisia KM 308 - 50 millim 1360-1418 AH (1960-1997 AD, date on the other side)

Third row:
France KM 771 - 5 centimes 1857 (mintmark on other side)
South Africa KM 137 or 163 or 226 - 50 cents 1990- (date on other side)
Greece KM 132 - 10 drachmes 1988
Greece KM 119 - 10 drachmai 1976
Greece KM 119 - 10 drachmai 1978

Fourth row:
Croatia KM 8 or 19 or 39 - 50 lipa 1993- (date on the other side)
United Arab Emirates KM 4 - 25 fils 1393-1419 AH (1973-1998 AD, date on other side)
Yugoslavia KM 141 - 50 para 1990
Yugoslavia KM 85 - 50 para 1982
Malaysia KM 49 - 1 sen 1993

Fifth row:
Croatia KM 8 or 19 or 39 - 50 lipa 1993- (date on the other side)
Croatia KM 8 or 19 or 39 - 50 lipa 1993- (date on the other side)
Jamaica KM 164 - 1 dollar 1996
Somalia KM 24 - 5 senti 1976 FAO
Pakistan KM 33 - paisa 1974-1979 FAO
Finland KM - 1 penni 1964-1969 (date on the other side)

Sixth row:
Japan KM 73a - 10 yen year 52 (1977)
Malaysia KM 51 - 10 sen 1999
Poland KM 49.1 or 49.2 - 1 zloty 1957-1988 (date on other side)
Japan KM 98.2 - 100 yen year 9 (1997)
Israel KM 36.1 - 1/2 lira 5735 (1975)

It would have been better to scan the coins of the same continent together. Now, it's hard to know on which board to place this thread. Where you see more KM numbers for one coin, it is not yet identified, because there's vital information on the other side.

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.

Rangnath

Geert,
I have to ask.
What Icon does your brother use to represent YOU?  ;D
richie

Geert

#5
Quote from: Figleaf on December 18, 2007, 06:50:11 PM
First row:
Second row:
Third row:
Fourth row:
Fifth row:
Sixth row:
It would have been better to scan the coins of the same continent together. Now, it's hard to know on which board to place this thread. Where you see more KM numbers for one coin, it is not yet identified, because there's vital information on the other side.

Peter

Peter Thank you for the information but those coins are not my interest  that's why i called "world coins" on kapaza for selling :-X

even the coins from belgium (BEF) are not collecting (I have a box)


the other coins i have sorted

NumisMatty

Selling them on "kapaza" huh?  ???

Why not sell them on thE Bay?
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chrisild

Quote from: NumisMatty on September 30, 2008, 02:04:30 AM
Selling them on "kapaza" huh?  ???
Geert has not been around for a while, and the Kapaza link in the initial post does not work any more. Well, what does one do with a bunch of "useless" coins? Have not decided yet what to do with mine, but eBay, no thanks. And identifying, photographing and listing them one by one is simply way too much work anyway for pieces that could fetch, say, 50 cent each. Guess I will just put some more in the box and figure out later what to do with them. When it comes to a hobby, I tend to be lazy. ;)

Christian

Figleaf

Why not put them up for trade on this forum? I'll take any I don't have and like you, I have lots of el-cheapo stuff. This is the way for two people to (marginally) enrich your collection and get rid of unwanted stuff in one go. Nobody loses.

Peter
An unidentified coin is a piece of metal. An identified coin is a piece of history.