Essentially "1 Fr." and "Helvetia" is understandable in any of the official languages of Switzerland. Sort of the opposite of the Belgian coins using French text and Flemish text examples.
@Mr_Spud said:
Does this French uniface medal count as language neutral?
If so, the next theme will be a coin with clouds on it
Regardless, by way of the 24-hour rule, you had the right to reset the theme anyway, so here are some clouds on a circa 1740 French silver jeton. (With Aurora, the goddess of the Dawn, riding her chariot through them.)
@Sergey74 said:
19th century pattern
Constantin's rouble. He didn't became russian tsar after the death of Alexander 1 in 1825, he has refused.
Next: rebellion's coin in silver.
Here is a “Rebel” peso issued by the Argentine rebels seeking to overthrow General Rosas. Did not end well for them. Does that count a a rebellion coin in silver?
I can't remember which this one is, and I may or may not still own it. It could have been in one of my recent-ish consignments (or still sits it the 'to be sold' pile).
I'm being a hog here, but this is relative newp for me:
Next theme: a god.
Edited to add: @lordmarcovan - I learned something new today! I thought the figure on the 3 Gulden was Pallas Athena! From wikipedia: The gulden design featured Pallas Athena standing, holding a spear topped by a hat in her right hand,[18] resting with her left forearm on Gospels set on an ornate basis, with a small shield in the legend.
But other sources say different: "Standing togate personification of the Dutch Republic (Hollandia), wearing plummed helmet, holding reversed spear, topped by a hat and leaning on book, placed on a decorated column. Date (1794) below."
The state was founded like independent state and in a year (+-) was deposed. In another words: the state appeared and in a year disappeared.
If nobody will post I'll post later.
@Sergey74 Not sure if this counts, but here is a denarius of Emperor Otho that I have since sold:
He only ruled for a couple months.
Sorry I do not have a picture of the reverse. If it counts maybe the next theme should be a castle
I mean the state, not the ruler but maybe it's difficult. So if nobody knows the state next theme "castle", ok. I'll post what i mean with 2-3 coins tomorrow. Now in Russia is night.
Story about this roman coin. I bought it near 2 years ago in Russia with price $300. The seller said me that he had bought it in auction in Britain. And i found this lot with price near $60. Good deal for him, what i can say, but i like this coin, rare in my country.
Next coin with castle.
This Dutch jeton from the 80 Years War shows Spanish soldiers beheading prisoners on one side. The other side features a soldier atop a tower, armed with an early musket (arquebus).
I posted this coin some time ago in another theme. Script: "workers of all countries, unite!". It's the last beautiful silver coin of regular issue in Russia.
And I'll show you halfrouble
Next coin with woman's head and eagle on another side but is not US coin. Do you know it?
Comments
Theme: Archery
Next theme: Something related to Geneva
Justin Meunier
Boardwalk Numismatics
Theme: Geneva. One of the stars represents the Geneva Canton.
Next: A coin which is language neutral
How does this work again?
What do you mean by language neutral?
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
Essentially "1 Fr." and "Helvetia" is understandable in any of the official languages of Switzerland. Sort of the opposite of the Belgian coins using French text and Flemish text examples.
How does this work again?
How about a bilingual coin since this seems to be stalling out.
Does this French uniface medal count as language neutral?
If so, the next theme will be a coin with clouds on it
Mr_Spud
Regardless, by way of the 24-hour rule, you had the right to reset the theme anyway, so here are some clouds on a circa 1740 French silver jeton. (With Aurora, the goddess of the Dawn, riding her chariot through them.)
Next, let's have another European jeton or medal.
Theme- European Jeton
1836 France Valenciennes Chamber Of Commerce Jeton
New Theme- A Seated Figure
Justin Meunier
Boardwalk Numismatics
Current Theme- A Seated Figure
New Theme- A Heart or Hearts, big or small
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
Current theme: hearts
See Marianne’s necklace.
New theme: colorful copper or bronze.
1 penny 1984 Isle of Man, bronze, from the base metal proof set:
Next theme: toned silver coin.
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
Assigned theme: toned silver coin.
New theme: any younger portrait of Victoria.
Theme- A younger portrait of Victoria
New theme- Any sort of pattern issue
Justin Meunier
Boardwalk Numismatics
5 francs Comores 1984, ESSAI, mintage 1700:
Next: 19th century pattern.
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
19th century pattern
Constantin's rouble. He didn't became russian tsar after the death of Alexander 1 in 1825, he has refused.
Next: rebellion's coin in silver.
Peace.
Sergey, do you own that coin?
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
No, only 8 coins were minted. If it's condition in the theme, sorry and forget.
Peace.
Here is a “Rebel” peso issued by the Argentine rebels seeking to overthrow General Rosas. Did not end well for them. Does that count a a rebellion coin in silver?
Coin with a Llama or Alpaca
Latin American Collection
I can't remember which this one is, and I may or may not still own it. It could have been in one of my recent-ish consignments (or still sits it the 'to be sold' pile).
Next theme, a mountain.
Current Theme - Coin with a Llama or Alpaca
New Theme - Coin with a horn of plenty (or otherwise displaying a bounty of something)
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
No apology necessary Sergey74
It's how I've played once on a while
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
I think it's more interesting if everybody posts own coin, yes.
Here it's own with obverse damage with theme "horn of plenty"
Next: with two women on one side. And it's very good if it will not be an official emblem.
Peace.
"Two women on one side".
Why not three?
Next: continue the same theme. Two or more women on a coin.
Next: 3 portraits.
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
Next theme: god or goddess
My current "Box of 20"
Assigned theme: god or goddess
There's Athena.
Next theme: more Athena.
I'm being a hog here, but this is relative newp for me:
Next theme: a god.
Edited to add:
@lordmarcovan - I learned something new today! I thought the figure on the 3 Gulden was Pallas Athena! From wikipedia: The gulden design featured Pallas Athena standing, holding a spear topped by a hat in her right hand,[18] resting with her left forearm on Gospels set on an ornate basis, with a small shield in the legend.
But other sources say different: "Standing togate personification of the Dutch Republic (Hollandia), wearing plummed helmet, holding reversed spear, topped by a hat and leaning on book, placed on a decorated column. Date (1794) below."
My current "Box of 20"
^ I don't think that's Athena, but it's nice. Very nice.
Here, I'll fix it. Assigned theme: Athena.
New theme: any goddess.
Young Elizabeth was like goddess. Isn't she?
If it's ok, next: coin with bad man.
Peace.
No, she was a queen, not a goddess.
But we can still play your coin with a bad man next. I like that idea.
Bad man. Nero was a bad emperor in many ways, if stories are to be believed.
Next: another tyrant or infamous ruler.
All coins interest me
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Edward I
Infamous for persecuting, executing and expelling the Jews from England.
Next coin -
a Dove
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Here is...
Next coin with man who was killed after coin's issue.
Peace.
Oh, wow. I was looking for a dove, and forgot all about that type! I have one too.
"Next coin with man who was killed after coin's issue."
This Roman denarius of Julius Caesar was struck just prior to the Ides of March, 44 BC, when Caesar was assassinated.
It's not a very attractive example, but very historical.
Next: another assassinated or executed leader.
Next year wasn't good for him
Next coin of state which had lifetime near one year and was deposed. I hope you understand my bad English.
Peace.
@Sergey74 Could you elaborate?
The state was founded like independent state and in a year (+-) was deposed. In another words: the state appeared and in a year disappeared.
If nobody will post I'll post later.
Peace.
@Sergey74 Not sure if this counts, but here is a denarius of Emperor Otho that I have since sold:
He only ruled for a couple months.
Sorry I do not have a picture of the reverse. If it counts maybe the next theme should be a castle
I mean the state, not the ruler but maybe it's difficult. So if nobody knows the state next theme "castle", ok. I'll post what i mean with 2-3 coins tomorrow. Now in Russia is night.
Peace.
Here's what i mean:
Lombardia
Venezia
Roman Republic
Story about this roman coin. I bought it near 2 years ago in Russia with price $300. The seller said me that he had bought it in auction in Britain. And i found this lot with price near $60. Good deal for him, what i can say, but i like this coin, rare in my country.
Next coin with castle.
Peace.
Coin with castle.
This Dutch jeton from the 80 Years War shows Spanish soldiers beheading prisoners on one side. The other side features a soldier atop a tower, armed with an early musket (arquebus).
Next: another propaganda piece.
I posted this coin some time ago in another theme. Script: "workers of all countries, unite!". It's the last beautiful silver coin of regular issue in Russia.
And I'll show you halfrouble
Next coin with woman's head and eagle on another side but is not US coin. Do you know it?
Peace.
Coinsof1984@martinb6830 on twitter
Current coin: A woman's head on one side and eagle on the other side, but not a US coin.
Next Theme: Any coin from Barbados, bonus for a one featuring a pineapple
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set
Not the same side. One side with woman's head and eagle on another side. Sorry if condition is not accurate enough.
Peace.
Yes, i mean this coin... or Frankfurt thaler 1860's. Maybe another coin, don't know. Ok.
Peace.
@JohnnyCache Although not a pineapple it does have fruits and vegetables on the obverse, its in really good condition:
Next: Metal detecting find
This chinese Kirin dollar 1904 was found with russian silver imperial coins near Rostov city.
Next coin issued in autumn. Do you know that?
Peace.
So nobody answered.
You can read about it: https://www.tauleryfau.com/en/coins-and-bonds-from-the-canton-of-cartagena/
Anybody will choose another theme.
Peace.
Sergey has opened it up to a random theme
New Theme - Coin featuring the image of the moon, or a moon face even better
Charles III Album
Charles III Portrait Set
Charles IV Album
Charles IV Portrait Set
Spanish Colonial Pillar Set