I'm thinking of starting a WWII Set of U.S. / World Coins
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I already have most of the U.S. Coins minted during 1942-1945, and should be getting a couple of the commemorative halves and dollars soon. Does anyone know of any World Coins minted during 1936-1945, or whenever they were involved in the war, in attractive condition that dosen't cost much?
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Since I'm Canadian I can recommend the nickles minted from 1943-1945 they were especially designed for the War effort and have the Roman Numeral V for 5 and Victory. There's a torch in the middle and around the edge there is a message in morse code saying "We Win When We Work Willingly". In 1943 they were minted in a kind of brass called Tombac, in 1944 and 1945 they were minted in steel. Easy to find.
Another angle you could work on are coins made by the US Mint for occupied European countries and their colonies. Lots of the Dutch coins of the WWII period were made in the US.
<<<< The 1944 one looks like this.
My World Coin Type Set
Good Luck
Steve
1. Sorta neat with the Communist theme and all.
2. It's alright.
3. Poorly made.
I agree that the occupied countries will be challenging. I also understand there may have been paper money issued as well. I'm almost positive Japan did it in China and elsewhere.
Chicolini: Mint? No, no, I no like a mint. Uh - what other flavor you got?
Steve
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Mybe is this something you can need?
I have some of the the coins from this time to offer.
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Eric
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1. Countries that ceased to exist after the war (like Bohemia & Moravia, or the original Slovakia Republic)
2. Governments in exile [I have almost all of the Curacao (Dutch) and Faroe (Danish) coins. Thinking about starting on the Norwegian ones, which are very scarce.]
3. Occupation coinage (for example the Begium 2 francs issued by the Allies, or the Belgium 1 franc issues by the Germans, or several Norwegian coins issued by the Germans)
4. Other neat WWII coinage (like French Vichy coinage)
This coinage tells a lot of history about Europe during the war. Many pieces are available inexpensively in nice condition. There are some rarities that are very difficult for date sets, but type coins are interesting and generally not that hard to find.
http://www.victoriancent.com
Get a copy of "World War II Remembered", history in your hands-a numismatic study, by C. Frederick Schwan and Joseph E. Boling.
This book has all the coins and paper money used during WW II.
It's not cheap. I think I paid around $75 for mine when it first came out. This is a large book, about 9X11 inches, with more than 850 pages. It's packed full of pictures, and historical information.
I guarantee that you will treasure it.
Ray