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Title: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 20, 2010, 11:47:21 PM
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to John, for the amazing coins and banknotes he sent me.
You really went overboard, John. You didn't have to send all that. If there is anything you need
from Aus, you only have to ask, thank you. I appreciate the letter you enclosed too, it is great to
have this family here.

So here is the huge thank you.... THANK YOU!!

I will post some pics later.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nighthawk on May 21, 2010, 11:51:49 AM
You are welcome sir! I hope you like the items I sent. My only regret is that I could not send you more!!! Anything new that comes out in Australia would be of interest to me Steve. Have a wonderful day my friend!!!

Kind regards,

John Nighthawk

 :)  :)  :)  :)  :)
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 21, 2010, 12:21:58 PM
Yes, I did like the coins, especially the holey ones, thanks.
When I see the 2009 5c piece, I will send you a full set of 2009 coins
and then start on the 2010.

Have a great day.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Goose on May 21, 2010, 02:52:08 PM
So you like holey coins eh? One of my favorites is the New Guinea 1 shilling coin minted only in 1935, '36, '38, and '45. The neat thing about these coins is that they are sterling (92.5%) silver, and have comparatively low mintages from 1.36 million to 3.4 million. I think you'll like them if you don't have a few in your collection already.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 21, 2010, 03:17:06 PM
I do like the 1 Shilling from New Guinea. I have a 1936, only 1.36 million minted.

This is just one of the many coins that John sent me....

Love the toning!


Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Goose on May 21, 2010, 04:56:20 PM
Steve, now that is a nice coin with the toning.....and its SILVER. I have a few foreign 'Holey' coins that are just sitting around (I think I do....haven't looked in a few yrs). I don't think there is any real value to them. Might you want them?
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nighthawk on May 21, 2010, 08:49:04 PM
Steve, now that is a nice coin with the toning.....and its SILVER.
Sorry Sir Goose, but the coin Steve has pictured (Spain 50 Centimos) is copper-nickel, not silver, and is either KM# 776 (a one year type), or KM# 777. He would have to show us the reverse of the coin to actually tell the difference, either "arrows pointing down" (#776), or "arrows pointing up" (#777), but until we can see the reverse, there's no telling which variety it is. Hopefully it is #776. That coin is worth a bit more than it's cousin #777.   :)
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nighthawk on May 21, 2010, 09:07:21 PM
O.K. guys. Think I got it figured out without seeing the reverse. Magnified the picture Steve posted, and looked at the STAR to the right of "Espana", and you can see the number "6" (the other number is worn away). That makes the coin KM# 777. For the coin to be #776, there could only be the numeral "51" in that star. There is no numeral that begins with a "6" for that variety. Sorry Steve, I was hoping it was #776. Even I don't have the #776 in my collection!   ;D
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 21, 2010, 09:09:49 PM
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either KM# 776 (a one year type), or KM# 777

John, you have that coin labelled as KM#777.

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Might you want them?

Thanks for the kind offer, Cyril.
I'll send you an e-mail.



Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nighthawk on May 21, 2010, 10:33:23 PM
O.K. Thanks Steve. I did not know that. Looks like another mystery solved!!!   ;D
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 01:16:26 AM
John, what can you tell me about these.

Who issued them and where were they used etc?

Thanks
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 01:17:36 AM
and this one
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 01:18:17 AM
and this one
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 01:19:25 AM
and I'm guessing this was issued by Japan for use in the Philippines
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 01:20:20 AM
and this one for use in Burma
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nighthawk on May 22, 2010, 01:47:46 AM
O.K. Sir Steve. The first 3 notes you show are what is referred to as "Allied Military Currency" or just "AMC", and these notes were issued in areas that were occupied by the Allied powers during WWII. The fist note is from Japan, 10 Sen, 1945, P63. The second is from France, 2 Francs, 1944, P114. The third is from Germany, 1/2 Mark, 1944, P191.  The next note is from the Philippines, Japanese Occupation, 1000 Pesos, 1945, P115. And lastly, Burma, Japanese Occupation, 10 Rupees, 1942-44, P16.   :)
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Humpybong on May 22, 2010, 09:13:55 AM

Steve....I collect JIM (Japanese Invasion Money) as well and have a number of spares if you are interested in other countries
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nevol on May 22, 2010, 09:35:56 AM
Steve....I collect JIM (Japanese Invasion Money)

I read somewhere years ago that Japan supposedly had Invasion money printed for when they 'occupied' Australia.  Is this a fact?   ???

Do you have any pictures? I'm not after any of it, just curious.  Can't really find anything definitive in the I'net.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Goose on May 22, 2010, 10:32:11 AM
As for the "1 Shilling New Guinea' coin shown above, I didn't look at it....just glanced, and I didn't enlarge it to see that it was from Spain. IF I looked at it, I would have noticed it wasn't from New Guinea. The N G shilling is one of my favorite coins and I have been collecting them for a few yrs now.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 11:07:33 AM

Steve....I collect JIM (Japanese Invasion Money) as well and have a number of spares if you are interested in other countries

Thank for the kind offer, Barry.
I'll shoot you an e-mail.

Goose, this pic is for you, my one and only NG shilling (in fact my one and NG coin)...

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/1936_New_Guinea_1_Shilling.JPG)

 
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 22, 2010, 11:21:37 AM
John, thanks for that info.
I had a feeling that the smaller notes must have been issued by the allied forces, but wasn't sure.
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Humpybong on May 22, 2010, 06:46:27 PM
Steve....I collect JIM (Japanese Invasion Money)

I read somewhere years ago that Japan supposedly had Invasion money printed for when they 'occupied' Australia.  Is this a fact?   ???

Do you have any pictures? I'm not after any of it, just curious.  Can't really find anything definitive in the I'net.

I understand that the Oceania JIM was only for use in British Oceania i.e. TheGilberts, Solomons, New Britain and papua New Guinea.  It was not made for Australia.

Not the best images....out of a booklet I have on JIM (Japanese Invasion Money)


(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa63/bm1947/JIM2-13a.jpg)

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Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Nevol on May 23, 2010, 08:52:23 AM
Thanks Barry!
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 25, 2010, 12:17:53 AM
Here are a few of the banknotes, I received from John...

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/1944_Greece_500000_Drachmai.JPG)

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/1941_China_100_Yuan.JPG)

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/1923_Germany_5000000_Marks.JPG)

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/1988_Viet-Nam_500_Dong.JPG)

(http://www.coincommunity.org/gallery/albums/userpics/10048/2006_U_S_A__1_star_note.JPG)

Can someone tell me the difference between a Federal Reserve Note and a Silver Certificate?

Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Templar on May 25, 2010, 05:00:23 AM
THE SILVER CERTIFICATES GAVE THE BEARER THE RIGHT TO EXCHANGE HIS PAPER DOLLAR FOR ONE DOLLAR IN SILVER SUCH AS 1O DIMES...20 NICKELS--4 QUARTERS ..ON DEMAND AND THE BANK HAD TO COMPLY..........THE FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE IS JUST A PIECE OF PAPER STATING THAT THE BILL IS WORTH WHATEVER THE FEDERAL GOVERMENT SAYS ITS WORTH,,,,,,,,,,,,LEGAL TENDER S\AYS WHAT YOU GET WITH THAT NOTE

              YOUR SERVAVT..................THE TEMPLAR(http://)
Title: Re: Thank you, Nighthawk.
Post by: Triggersmob on May 25, 2010, 11:10:01 AM
Thanks, Joe.