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(added one more.) Help what are these coins.

Postby henrysmedford » Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:47 pm

Need some help on some of Franklin's coin counter finds.We are putting all of them by country so far have found coins from 95 countries but nee help on what these might be.

A. solved Italian phone token
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B. solved Iran 25 riyals 1385 (1965)
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C.solved Qing Dynasty (清朝) copper coins; but I think they may be fake one.
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D.solved Qing Dynasty (清朝) copper coins; but I think they may be fake one.
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E. solved Nepal 10 paisa
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F. solved Spain 5 pesetas
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G.
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H.
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I.
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J. solved Japan 50 yen
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K. solved Korean 10 won
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L. solved Japan 1 yen (Showa 24 = 1949)
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M. solved Pakistan 1 Rupee 1998-2006
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N.
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O.
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P.
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Q.
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R. solved Golf marker
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S. solved Spanish shipwreck replica
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby spacemanX » Mon Jul 15, 2013 12:50 pm

they didn't come out easy to see!
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby henrysmedford » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:01 pm

spacemanX wrote:they didn't come out easy to see!

Fixed. Thanks.
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby spacemanX » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:35 pm

a. phone token. i remember using one of thee when over in europe for the phone
b. iran i think (rial)
e. israel
R. golf range token
S. spanish real replica. seen these up in st augustine for a few bucks each

i thnk the odd shaped items are cool and very interesting
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby aloneibreak » Mon Jul 15, 2013 1:43 pm

E. nepal
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces8312.html

G. spain 5 pesetas
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces36419.html

M. pakistan
http://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces3566.html

spaceman is right on A -- i think itally specifically - should have month and date codes on reverse
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby shinnosuke » Mon Jul 15, 2013 2:15 pm

J. Old Japanese 50 yen. The circulating version of the 50 yen now has a hole in it.
P. & Q. read kandou keikaku in Japanese, which means, roughly, "sensational plan." I can't imagine what the purpose is for the coin. Anything different on the opposite sides or is Q the reverse of P?

K. is Korean, coincidentally, but Sum Ting Wong...LOL.
L. is a Japanese 1 yen, dated the 24th year of the Showa Emperor.
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby uthminsta » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:06 pm

So, using what we've heard so far, and a little more of my own knowledge...
A. Italian phone token
B. Iran 25 riyals 1385 (1965)
E. Nepal 10 paisa
F. Spain 5 pesetas
J. Japan 50 yen
K. Korean 10 won
L. Japan 1 yen (Showa 24 = 1949)
M. Pakistan 1 Rupee 1998-2006
N.
R. Golf marker
S. Spanish shipwreck replica

C, D, G, I. I see these everywhere. Some dirt cheap, some VERY pricey.
H, O. What in the world could these be? I wouldn't call them coins or tokens... Tools, maybe. Might want to Call George Jetson and ask him to reference Cogsley's Cog Catalog.
P, Q. Asian tokens…

What is N? And what more can be understood about CDGI, HO, PQ? Or even A?
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby henrysmedford » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:30 pm

[quote="shinnosuke"]
P. & Q. read kandou keikaku in Japanese, which means, roughly, "sensational plan." I can't imagine what the purpose is for the coin. Anything different on the opposite sides or is Q the reverse of P?

The same both sides. Found this on Google. http://www.lang-8.com/eugeniavlasova/journals/1266544/Japanese-coin
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby shinnosuke » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:30 pm

I asked a Chinese friend about C. & D. His response below:

These were the Qing Dynasty (清朝) copper coins; but I think they may be fake one. It belongs to two emperors.

More info from my helpful Chinese friend:
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The upper one (C) is at the dynasty of 乾隆 (year 1711-1799, the sixth emperor of Qing). The lower one (D) is at the dynasty of 康煕 (year 1662-1722; the fourth emperor of Qing). These were the strongest power of Qing Dynasty.
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby shinnosuke » Mon Jul 15, 2013 3:41 pm

henrysmedford wrote:
shinnosuke wrote:
P. & Q. read kandou keikaku in Japanese, which means, roughly, "sensational plan." I can't imagine what the purpose is for the coin. Anything different on the opposite sides or is Q the reverse of P?

The same both sides. Found this on Google. http://www.lang-8.com/eugeniavlasova/journals/1266544/Japanese-coin


I found the following link by searching for the 4 kanji in Google Image.
http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/81363 ... nown-coin/
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Re: Help what are these coins.

Postby henrysmedford » Mon Jul 15, 2013 4:36 pm

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Re: (added one more.) Help what are these coins.

Postby NiBullionCu » Mon Jul 15, 2013 5:16 pm

B. 250 Rials (not 25)
D. definitely fake.
G. another Chinese cast Cash, looks real
H. Token (the strange shape was a type of security feature)
I. China, machine struck Cash, Kwangtung province,(replaced the cast versions)
N. Syria, 5 Piastre, AH1396=1976
P.Q. Japanese Tokens (Pachinko perhaps)
One More. China-Republic, Yr 25=1936. Need diametor or other side to determine denomination.
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Re: (added one more.) Help what are these coins.

Postby AGgressive Metal » Tue Jul 30, 2013 7:34 pm

The Arab coin with the hole is a Syrian 5 Piastres (obsolete due to inflation I believe).
And he that hath lyberte ought to kepe hit wel
For nothyng is better than lyberte
For lyberte shold not be wel sold for alle the gold and syluer of all the world
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