Weekend picture post
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Remember these , where we would all post our newps in one thread? What an eye candy, let me start this week, as I have a lot of free time ,today is Independence day in Greece.
I got two nice parcels this week, the first one from Civitas. It contained
1)a magnificent and rare Egyptian gold coin ,to which this photo really doesn't do justice. It's only 12mm, so any hairlines or other distractions are just not there when the coin is in hand without a magnifier, and it has great luster. I'm super happy with it, my first gold purchase after a very long time.![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/Egypt5q1896.jpg)
EGYPT Abdul Hamid Ottoman Empire AH 1293, year 16 (1891)--#WC11139
AV 5 Qirsh 12mm. 0.42g. al-Qahira (Cairo) mint
Reform Coinage
Toughra.
Islamic inscription.
KM 298
Brilliant Uncirculated. Probably MS-65. Rare, unlisted date.
2) China, Manchoukuo. 1939 Fen. Y #6 in KM. BU ,toned and choice.
My latest love affair is with Chinese copper. If Josh tells me what happened to his great photo of it, I'll be delighted to share it, for the moment here's a nice red x from the auction.![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
![image](http://www.civitasgalleries.com/tempimages/manchoukuo.jpg)
The second parcel was from JamminJ. It contained a very scarce in high grades, 1957 1 drachma NGC MS64, and these wonderful Chinese coppers:
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/China10cChekiang66BN.jpg)
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/China10cKiangnan65RB.jpg)
Again here, the (very good) photos don't even come close . These coins are simply stunning in hand, thank you James.![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
There was a third parcel I was expecting, but it's not here yet.![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif)
So, let's see some more new coins!
I got two nice parcels this week, the first one from Civitas. It contained
1)a magnificent and rare Egyptian gold coin ,to which this photo really doesn't do justice. It's only 12mm, so any hairlines or other distractions are just not there when the coin is in hand without a magnifier, and it has great luster. I'm super happy with it, my first gold purchase after a very long time.
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/Egypt5q1896.jpg)
EGYPT Abdul Hamid Ottoman Empire AH 1293, year 16 (1891)--#WC11139
AV 5 Qirsh 12mm. 0.42g. al-Qahira (Cairo) mint
Reform Coinage
Toughra.
Islamic inscription.
KM 298
Brilliant Uncirculated. Probably MS-65. Rare, unlisted date.
2) China, Manchoukuo. 1939 Fen. Y #6 in KM. BU ,toned and choice.
My latest love affair is with Chinese copper. If Josh tells me what happened to his great photo of it, I'll be delighted to share it, for the moment here's a nice red x from the auction.
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
![image](http://www.civitasgalleries.com/tempimages/manchoukuo.jpg)
The second parcel was from JamminJ. It contained a very scarce in high grades, 1957 1 drachma NGC MS64, and these wonderful Chinese coppers:
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/China10cChekiang66BN.jpg)
![image](http://formerairline.com/dimitricoins/China10cKiangnan65RB.jpg)
Again here, the (very good) photos don't even come close . These coins are simply stunning in hand, thank you James.
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif)
There was a third parcel I was expecting, but it's not here yet.
![image](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif)
So, let's see some more new coins!
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Comments
Ken
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Looks like a Dell dude!!!
No Newps for a while.
Shep
Looks like spinaker's desk needs a few drawers and shelves underneath the desktop. Nice little room under the roof!
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Dimitri, two words; pracht exemplar!
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This one is on the way (dealer's photo):
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One more
Thanks, WhiteLighnin!
1693 William and Mary Irish halfpenny. My first Irish coin for the vest, and the oldest Irish piece that I have had, despite being an Irish coin enthusiast for some time.
I'm just going to use some eye drops,because my eyes hurt from Dorkgirl's post.
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09/07/2006
1882 Belgium 20 Fr NGC MS-65
1935 Swiss Helvetia , Blanchard Sealed
FOR SALE Items
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Holy crapola.
(LordM chants to himself)
I will not collect Conder tokens! I will not! Will not! NO! WILL NOT!
I will not collect Conders I can't afford, I will NOT collect Conders I can't afford... <== variation on a theme!
You want how much?!!
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You want how much?!!
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LM there are many Conders with holes in them.
09/07/2006
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<< <i>I got this in!!
You'll love the new Dell computer, but I'll bet you hook your old printer up again soon, I did.
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<< <i>LM there are many Conders with holes in them.
Yeah, you're right. And if there are any nice high grade ones with holes in them, I'm there, baby!
But so far I have only seen one or two... and they have managed to elude my grasp.
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is this coin made of Plastik?
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is this coin made of Plastik? >>
No...This Goetz medal was designed and executed in the tradional German Portrait Medal style by Karl Goetz...the obverse contains the portrait of the subject and the reverse contains some quality or ability of the subject person. In this case, the person is Karl's son Guido Goetz. who was a medal maker and sculptor. 'Plastik' is relating to or dealing with shaping or modeling: the plastic art of sculpture.
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thanks Cache
I admit though,that hamiltonjh's idea had not crossed my mind.
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I like Ottoman coinage and this one jumped out at me. Nice, original skin with excellent underlying luster. They're tough to find nice but when you do they're cheap!
An addition to my German Imperial type set. Exceptionally nice but unfortunately has some carbon spots on teh reverse. I may let the pros at NCS have a look to see if they can get the spots off.
Cool error, I doubt the reverse dies lasted much longer. That it's an exceptionally nice coin is even better.
Spent more than a year looking for an uncirculated coin of this tye and paid dearly when I found it. Still can't seen to get a nice picture.
So old and cool I'll overlook the fact that it's not mint state. Archduke Sigusmund of Austria, 6 kreuzer from the Hall mint. Undated but struck in the late 1400s.
-JamminJ
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Cool error, I doubt the reverse dies lasted much longer. That it's an exceptionally nice coin is even better.
-JamminJ >>
Wow, this one is very impressive. Fantastic clash marks, in Germany we call this Error "Lichtenrader Prägung."
I've never seen one with toning like that - it looks just like bag toned Morgan dollars. Is color like that fairly common on those coins?
Since you like die clashes I have a Hannover copper coin with a good one, I'll post a picture tonight.
-JamminJ
So old and cool I'll overlook the fact that it's not mint state.
I see Civitas has kindly replaced the red x with his nice photo in my first post. Thanks Josh.
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<< <i>That's a neat 5 DM, Udo.
I've never seen one with toning like that - it looks just like bag toned Morgan dollars. Is color like that fairly common on those coins?
Since you like die clashes I have a Hannover copper coin with a good one, I'll post a picture tonight.
-JamminJ >>
These colors are unusual and seldom seen on this type. Normally these coins have a light grey, golden or brown toning. I found this coin at a coinshow in Karlsruhe and the dealer had about 20 coins with that unusual toning.
I think it is a result of how the coins were stored. They have average grades, but due to the colors I couldn't resist and bought five of them.
Here is another one:
-JamminJ