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Castle Courtyard => Coin Stuff => Coins Wanted => Topic started by: Dumanyu on January 27, 2008, 03:31:12 PM
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Here's a list of the "N" countries for my OFEC list...
Nabha
Namibia
Narayanpett
Nauru
Navarre
Nejd
Nevis
New Hebrides
New South Wales
Niger
Niue
North Peru
Nova Scotia
Neunberg
Neuva Galicia
Neuva Granada
Neuva Viscaya
Nulles
Thanks for looking,
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Can defininately give you some New Zealand coins - and possibly some circulated coins from New Caledonia and Nepal (have to check on those ones)
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Can defininately give you some New Zealand coins - and possibly some circulated coins from New Caledonia and Nepal (have to check on those ones)
Tobyle,
Terribly sorry, I didn't edit this list when I did the old copy/paste from the excel spreadsheet. I have a whole bunch of those that were listed, so I had to shorten the list. Thanks for looking though.
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Thought that might be the case there!
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I was wondering that myself! Norway, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, New Zealand, New Caledonia? I can give you spares of all those countries, but I was really curious as to how you'd missed places like that. ;) Now the mystery is solved.
Lemme check though, I am pretty sure I've got a Namibian coin I can send to you if you need it.
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Thanks for your understanding, Tobyle.
Namibia is a needed country.
Thanks again,
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New South Wales is a state in Australia of which I do have a 20 cent and 50 cent coins. Is this what you are after or is there a country of the same name I havent heard of ???
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New South Wales is a state in Australia of which I do have a 20 cent and 50 cent coins. Is this what you are after or is there a country of the same name I havent heard of ???
Tiddy,
I could definately use a New South Wales coin if you have one to spare.
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New South Wales is a state in Australia of which I do have a 20 cent and 50 cent coins. Is this what you are after or is there a country of the same name I havent heard of ???
I would've assumed he was talking about the Holey Dollars and Dumps, the only coinage issued in the name of "New South Wales" as a separate country. For myself, the trade tokens issued my NSW merchants (and listed in the 1800's Krause) fill that particular gap in my OFEC list nicely.
And if you want to be pedantic, the "Sydney Mint" sovereigns and halves could quite justifiably be called "New South Wales" coins, as Sydney was the capital of NSW colony at the time.
Oh, yes - almost forgot. I've got a New Hebrides 20 francs 1967 that I've been trying to get rid of for a while now... nobody wants it. The poor thing's got a partial drill hole / mount mark on both sides. I'm left wondering what bored local would attempt to drill a hole through a coin made of pure nickel... :o