Most beautiful world coins ever?
FilthyBroke
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Let's say you were considering a box of 20 of the most beautiful (and still affordable) coins in history. What would you include?
Some parameters:
*You should only consider design, not condition (toning, rarity, grade, etc.)
*You should also keep it within a reasonable price range, let's say under $500 per example. Price limitation must be considered for many (most?) collectors.
*Artistic design beats out historical significance. We will save that aspect for another box of 20.
So, with that said, what coins should be considered for a box of 20 that is comprised of the most artistically pleasing coin designs ever produced?
Some parameters:
*You should only consider design, not condition (toning, rarity, grade, etc.)
*You should also keep it within a reasonable price range, let's say under $500 per example. Price limitation must be considered for many (most?) collectors.
*Artistic design beats out historical significance. We will save that aspect for another box of 20.
So, with that said, what coins should be considered for a box of 20 that is comprised of the most artistically pleasing coin designs ever produced?
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I would say the Una would be #5, but she's outside of your cost parameters. Maybe the New Guinea 5 mark?
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<< <i>I've seen children's play coins with more attractive obverses than that!!!!!!! >>
I'm sorry, Hype. It's not opinion, and it's not open to debate. It is, in fact, the world's most beautiful coin.
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Here's one I was thinking of : Italy (coin archives)
<< <i> It is, in fact, the world's most beautiful coin. >>
Well, there ya go!
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Like this one. (coin archives)
That's why I put the limitation in there, since most of us won't ever be able to own certain coins. This is more of a "do-able" list, I guess. One we can all consider as a possibility.
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<< <i>I've always been quite fond of the Roty designed "Sower". >>
I'm with you on that one. Great design!
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<< <i>I've seen children's play coins with more attractive obverses than that!!!!!!! >>
I'm sorry, Hype. It's not opinion, and it's not open to debate. It is, in fact, the world's most beautiful coin. >>
dam. welp. you can't argue with something like that on the Internet. I stand corrected.
I am suggesting this out of fairness and in an effort to have more of an apples to apples, oranges to oranges comparison to the extent that is even possible.
I appreciate opinions, but there should be some perimeters so we are not comparing ancient Greek to modern Italian. I suppose there could even be a lively debate of when modern Italian starts...
I hope you all appreciate the reasoning even if you disagree with it.
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<< <i>While design should withstand the test of time, issues associated with technology and the ability to reduce a design to an exceptional finished product should be factored into this. Perhaps breaking this down by centuries and identifying 10 coins for each century prior to 1600 and 20 for 1600 to the present. The reason for the increase is due to population/countries and number of coins produced.
I am suggesting this out of fairness and in an effort to have more of an apples to apples, oranges to oranges comparison to the extent that is even possible.
I appreciate opinions, but there should be some perimeters so we are not comparing ancient Greek to modern Italian. I suppose there could even be a lively debate of when modern Italian starts...
I hope you all appreciate the reasoning even if you disagree with it. >>
I see what you mean. There are probably a good deal of factors that we each can apply to this scenario. I've already got some great ideas and was thinking of making a solid list, just to see how it looks on paper. I'll bet the majority of the coins come out as post-1600 coins just by affordability alone.
Belgium. Medal (1857). Forrer VI, p.487. Bronze. 60 mm. By Jacques Wiener. St. Peter's at Rome. Extremely Fine.
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Actually I got a 1913 20 centesimi in a bank wrapped roll a couple of years ago.
<< <i>Well I don't know how you'd order the other 16. I say 16, because the #1, #2, #3, and #4 spots would be taken by Jadwiga.
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The Jadwiga coins are some of my favourites. I really like early 20th century Polish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian coins.
<< <i>Let us not forget Italy >>
I was trying to decide on one from Italy and eventually chose the 2 lire (quadriga design).
Great suggestions so far!
<< <i>If I had to pick a Liteside coin for the "World's Most Beautiful" list, this would be my nominee:
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Doesn't exactly fit the < $500 requirement set by the OP.
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<< <i>If I had to pick a Liteside coin for the "World's Most Beautiful" list, this would be my nominee:
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Doesn't exactly fit the < $500 requirement set by the OP. >>
Yeah, I'm loose on the budget requirement but not that loose!
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Yeah, I'm loose on the budget requirement but not that loose! >>
The 50 Lire didn't fit the bill either. Sorry. The Italian 20 cts can be bought for a couple of bucks though.
The 1921Mexico SILVER 2 Pesos deserves some consideration as does the Edward VII Florin
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I always called that the "Marianne lost her ice cream cone in a windstorm" design.
<< <i>Doesn't exactly fit the < $500 requirement set by the OP. >>
Neither does the Gothic crown, or the Swiss 5-franc, for that matter.
I didn't read the OP very well.
<< <i>I didn't read the OP very well >>
Neither did I.
Under $500 I would say a Gothic Florin.
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I always called that the "Marianne lost her ice cream cone in a windstorm" design. >>
The question is so subjective that the answers reveal more about the person about than the coins themselves. In terms of the last century or so, the French 1930-1960 coins are some of the best designs that are both stylish and accurately reflect their times; the 100 fr is a great example. Better yet, the darned things actually circulated and weren't made just to appeal to collectors. But then, I think that the humble 1-10 pfennig, 1 mark and generic 5 mk silver coins of "West" Germany are amazingly effective and attractive designs (which is an odd statement indeed for someone who collects baroque papal!).
edited to add: I agree that that 20 fr rooster is a great pick also. The obverse was used on a number of turn of the century medals.
This one has a classic, regal lion and artsy dude in draped clothes w/ wreath of olive? (coinfacts photo = nicer)
Here's another pretty design IMO. Sorry I don't have a cropped image:
This one is definitely "pretty" looking, but you must have an eye for modern ... which many don't ...
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Like to see Queen Jadwiga return on the Polish euro coins - now there is due impetus to adopting the euro with the USSR starting to rebuild it self in the bEast.
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One of my favourites that is very affordable
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<< <i>Always my first choice when these posts come up.
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I'll have to give this one honorable mention and may add it to one of the 20. I have to agree that Jadwiga should be included and agree with Trozau that the St. George reverse on the sovereign is a must.