What is your foreign collection?

I've been collecting foreigns for years (20th century BU crowns, etc.), but it's been random. I'm thinking of putting some organization to it; like assembling a type specimen from each country in the world. I don't want to limit it to 20th century, but can't afford all 19th century...
Has anyone out there done this?
How do you collect? By country? Kings and queens? Crowns?
I'm looking for ideas. Any input is appreciated.
Has anyone out there done this?
How do you collect? By country? Kings and queens? Crowns?
I'm looking for ideas. Any input is appreciated.
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A few years ago I completed the Irish predecimal series in the three Dansco albums (which are both type AND date sets).
Since my daughter Victoria's birth in 2001, I have been working on a type set of Victoria portrait coins from 1901 (Britain and all the colonies that produced coins in 1901).
Currently, as you can see from my sigline, I am working on Roman Imperial coins by emperor/empress.
I did British large pennies by date some time ago, and got most but not all of the dates from 1860 up (excluding varieties- it was just a basic date set).
My other world coin collecting interest is much more random. I collect pre-1900 US and world holed coins (with post-mint drilled holes, not mintmade holes) and put them on my "Holey Coin Vest", which I wear to shows. The top hat I wear with my eccentric ensemble is called the "Holey Gold Hat", and it is all pre-1900 gold (and a few fakes and plated coins for fun).
The sheer size of the field of world coins means that there is bound to be something for everyone, but sometimes there's too much to choose from. There is all kinds of stuff I like, but I have limited my collecting somewhat so I could pick a few themes. Of course I buy it all- most stuff I just buy, enjoy a while, and resell, making me part collector and part dealer.
PS- the theme you mentioned about a type specimen from each country is a popular one. It is often referred to here as "OFEC". (One from each country). Should be challenging, but fun. (And no doubt one of the challenges is limiting yourself to just one piece from some countries that have lots of beautiful designs!)
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These were all choice BU coins and funny thing, I enjoy them as much as some of the rarer earlier foreign coins I own.
Personally, I do not understand why that is?
I give away money. I collect money.
I don’t love money . I do love the Lord God.
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My big collection is Australia, collecting Kangaroo silver dollars, Antartic Territory Series, Ocean Series, Koala Silver Series, Lunar 1/2 oz silver, Lunar 1/10 oz gold, I also have mint sets for 1985, 86, 91, and 1999-2007.
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I am also working on a 20th century copper type-set from the African continent
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
Defining what you mean by a "country" for "one from every" purposes can be an inclusive, or exclusive, as your own tastes and budget dictate. There's definitely no "right" or "wrong" definition!
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Tom, formerly in Albuquerque, NM.
Reasons:
Intersting designs and to me nice patterns to look at.
Having to figure out the ruler and year of ruler which replaces the date on other type coins.
1. got into proof Kennedy halves, especially Accented Hair
2. from there, I leaped into world gold coins
3. after that, I got into the vague category of "beautiful world coins"
4. I dabbled in Swiss 'shooting' thalers, and German 'Victory' thalers
5. "discovered" Queen Victorian Crowns with the Pistrucci reverse.
6. Dan lured me into Victorian medals and other coronation medals
7. I'm now branching out into more British: George IV Crowns, George IV shillings, Victoria Double-Florins, et cetera.
As one can see, my attention has now turned primarily British. With that being said, numbers 5-7 in my list are what i currently collect, with the previous numbers being only
fond memories.
Doug
<< <i>I theme collect. Lions , Cars and Bare Breasted Ladies on coins and medals medals which are a far rarer bunch to aquire due to the very low mintages.
I have been known to collect theme coins...a few boats...............
..........of course most all of mine are so called "modern or just bullion".
I don't care...I still like my boats and even got another great meneber here intersted in them..................he may let you know who he is
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International Coins
"A work in progress"
Wayne
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Hard_ Search (buyer/bidder, a small time seller)
e-mail: wayne.whatley@gmail.com
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Of course I still buy the occasional coin/token/medal that just catches my fancy
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
At the moment I am working on several type collections:
Danish type coins
Gibraltar and Isle of Man circulation type coins (almost finished, less than 10 to go!)
Australia type coins, mostly circulation coins but also some proofs
German type coins from 1873 to present'
Nepalese type coins
Papal states / Vatican coins from St. Peter to 1950
Besides that I have a lot of different world coins I picked up along the way.
Good luck with your collection!
Marcel
<< <i>...It is often referred to here as "OFEC". (One from each country)... >>
OFEC - that's me. I've chosen to keep it challenging by going for not only provincial issues and civil war factions, and each change of government a country sees (monarchy to republic to communist to post-communist, that sort of thing), but I've set no "start date" - my collection goes right back to ancients and the dawn of coinage, right through mediaeval and up to the present day.
Current count: 622 "countries". That doesn't, for the most part, include the "change of government" thing.
Complete? I don't plan on "completing" anything. No way I could afford to, on my budget.
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"
Apparently I have been awarded one DPOTD.
<< <i>I sure can't help you. I'm kind of like a "OOOOh, it's bright and shiny, I want it" kind of collector. >>
THIS is me also, but I do lean more towards ,Early English,German,Mexican and Roman/greek coins also Early Canadian etc , it goes on and on lol.
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