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Offline ElleKitty

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Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 12, 2008, 05:48:13 PM
If these are real, and my Krause is right, I think I got a nice bargain today.  I had my monthly trip to the Coin Store, and they had a nice little baggie of new World Coins I got to paw through at bargain bin prices. :D  Yes. All these coins except the Philippino one came from the Bargain Bin.

These are 3 coins of Portuguese Colony of Guiné in Africa. 

KM# 1, 5 centavos. Composition, Bronze.
Mintage 100,000.  Issued 1933 (One Year Type.)


KM#2 10 centavos. Composition, Bronze.
Mintage 250,000. Issued 1933 (One Year Type.)


KM# 3 20 centavos. Composition, Bronze.
Mintage 350,000.  Issued 1933 (One Year Type.)




An UNC 25 centimes France 1914:


A lovely 1 Franc coin from Belgium, 1909


And! From the Philippines, a 1 Peso coin from the Culion Leper Colony, 1925.


There are lots more where these came from, but I wanted to share these first. :) 

Do add this coin to my collection?
 
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Offline Paint Your Wagon

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 12, 2008, 09:35:35 PM
I would never have thought I would see for the first time in my life a Belgian coin on an international forum
( meaning I never saw a 1909 frank before)
Observe that in 1909 this coin only spoke French

Our goverment has been in gridlock for a year now over a large village Halle Vilvoorde and the flemish state government declared it will not be sending 4 billion euro to the central government if this is not cleared to flemish satisfaction  ;D

An article in the Dutch press said a Dutch minister wants us to join holland as a province ; shudder shudder
whereas the walloon would like to go to France but France has allready provincies enough without money  ::)

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Offline JoseMartins

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 12, 2008, 09:52:52 PM
Congrats ElleKitty!  :o

The Guiné coins were a very nice catch, the 10 cent. and the gem 5 cent. are great, the 20 cent. its still a "bin" coin.
The Guiné 5, 10 and 50 centavos are something one could look for, dealers will often mistake those Guiné coins for the Portugal and Cabo Verde issues. ;)


Jose 8) 

 


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Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 13, 2008, 11:17:05 AM
Very nice coins, Ellekitty,

Thanks for sharing.


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Offline Humpybong

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 13, 2008, 11:53:39 AM

You have some very interesting coins there Miss Kitty.

You sure can pick them.

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Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 13, 2008, 12:08:15 PM
What I find most interesting about the Guiné coins are those wide rims. I see a few Portugal coins have that too.

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A lovely 1 Franc coin from Belgium, 1909
I like the reverse...not so much the portrait of Leopold II--forgotten history I guess.

 


Offline EgCollector

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 13, 2008, 08:07:40 PM
Nice coins Elle
I like most the UNC 25 centimes France 1914 and 1 Franc coin from Belgium, 1909

Thanks for sharing

Amr :) :) :)

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Offline S.George

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 14, 2008, 01:35:12 AM
 :D

Kitty:
First time, I see the Leper Colony coin.  Very interesting one.   Hope to see more and more from Kitty's collection/additions.
George

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Offline Paint Your Wagon

Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
July 14, 2008, 08:38:37 PM
Further to my post on seeing that french language belgian frank

What had to happen has happened . We got rid of government at least temporaraly
Sooner or later the 52 % Flemish who got most of the industry are going to get what they want
Trying to run a country with a coalition of five parties to block off the flemish party does not seem to work
when most of the money has to come from Flanders

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Re: Portuguese Guiné coins.
August 01, 2008, 06:44:25 AM
I just love those Leper-clony coins - the idea they've been through the hands of someone with that disease....  ;D