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~*~*~ Lord Marcovan's Alphabetical OFEC Collection ~*~*~

Here's an OFEC collection of sorts.

What in the world is OFEC?, you may be asking. Does it have something to do with oil and the Middle East?

No- that's OPEC. But an OFEC collection can include a coin or two from the Middle East, if you like.

It's as simple as ABC, really. OFEC stands for "One From Each Country", as many of you know. But this is a simplified OFEC- One From Each Category.

In other words, one coin from a country beginning with each letter of the alphabet. An "A to Z" collection.

This is an easy, concise way to collect a varied world coin collection around a theme that's not too complicated or restrictive. You only need 26 pieces to complete it. I really want to try this in gold, but my budget won't allow that. If you like the theme, feel free to grab my idea and run with it. For me, I'm going to use slabbed coins, and at least initially, some of the coins from my other collections will serve double duty as stand-ins here. (You'll see a lot of Victorian coins "borrowed" from my daughter's 1901 British Empire type set to begin with, but as I flesh this collection out, it will become more diversified.)

If the "Alphabetical OFEC" idea catches on, I predict a sudden uptick in demand for coins from Qatar! Of course there is no country that begins with "X", but that slot can be filled by a piece of eXonumia- an attractive medal, jeton, or token of some kind.

Want to try this yourself? Feel free to join me. Hey, it could be fun. You can use coins from any geographical area or period, as long as the country, state or authority that struck them corresponds to the proper letter of the alphabet. That's it!

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imageNow I know my ABC's... won't you come collect with me... image




image is for Australia. imageimage




image is for British Honduras. imageimage




image is for Canada. imageimage




image is for Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, etc.




image is for East Africa, Ecuador, Egypt, etc.




image is for Finland, Fiji, France, etc.




image is for Great Britain. imageimage




image is for Hong Kong. imageimage




image is for India. imageimage




image is for Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, etc.




image is for Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, etc.




image is for Latvia, Lebanon, Liberia, etc.




image is for Madagascar, Mexico, Morocco, etc.




image is for Netherlands, New Guinea, Norway, etc.



image is for Oaxaca, Oman, etc.




image is for Palestine, Peru, Philippines, etc.




image is for Qatar (and not much else).




image is for Roman Empire. imageimage




image is for Straits Settlements. imageimage




image is for Tanzania, Tonga, Turkey, etc.




image is for United States. imageimage




image is for Vatican City, Venezuela, Vietnam, etc.




image is for West African States, Wurttemberg, etc.




image is for eXonumia. (I'll have to find a pretty medal or jeton).




image is for Yemen, Yugoslavia, etc.




image is for Zaire, Zanzibar, Zimbabwe, etc.




The illuminated capital letter gifs are from retrokat.com and are free for noncommercial use.
(Just make sure to save them to your own image server if you use them. Or design your own, if you're really slick!)



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Comments

  • WorldTypeSetWorldTypeSet Posts: 1,345 ✭✭✭
    Okay, I'll play. Here's my set. All letters are covered, except X and Z. But, I guess the eXonumia would be covered by the 1915 Algerian 10 Centime Bougie Token, or the 1965 Canadian 10 Tokens. Z would be covered by the c.1827-41 Zurich 3 Haller, though I list that under S as a Swiss Canton.

    Q was a challenge, obviously. Finding a slabbed K was surprisingly difficult.

    Someday, I'll have enough time to add pics to the set.
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    WOW.

    Here I can barely fill out the alphabet, and you've got it three or four times over!

    Excluding one or two letters, of course. Maybe you need more Qatar. (That sort of sounds like "needs more cowbell".)

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  • SapyxSapyx Posts: 2,364 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>...Of course there is no country that begins with "X", but that slot can be filled by a piece of eXonumia... >>


    Quitter. imageimage

    Here's my list of "most interesting countries" from my collection, A-Z.

    Aachen
    Belgian Federation
    Central American Republic
    Danzig
    Euzkadi
    French India
    Greenland
    Hawaii
    Isle de France & Bourbon
    Jerusalem (Crusader kingdom)
    Kiau Chau
    Liechtenstein
    Montserrat
    Navarre
    Ostrogothic Kingdom
    Parthian Empire
    Queensland
    Ragusa
    Seljuqs of Rum
    Trebizond
    Umayyad Caliphate
    Van Diemen's Land
    West Irian
    Xi Xia Empire
    Yemen Democratic Republic
    Zeeland

    I'll try to get pics of them up over the weekend, if folks are interested.
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  • TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,867 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Xi Xia Empire >>



    Nice!

    Love the sets posted so far! It's an awesome idea, but I'm not that adventurous anymore image
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,893 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Xi Xia Empire >>

    Whoa. image

    I wondered if the Chinese had any "X" offerings. And I thought about Queensland being a "Q" alternative (but a rather rare and pricey one, no?)

    You guys are really showin' me up, here. image

    But of course you had a head start, by apparently pursuing much more far-ranging OFECs. I only just tossed my hat in the game, so to speak. And for some reason, I've decided to just do slabs for this set. (One reason being, if I stick with PCGS and NGC slabs, this collection can be entered as a custom set on the NGC Registry, where I'm already working on the Victorian and Roman collections.) Without plastic, I could of course fill out a whole lot more of the alphabet.


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  • SapyxSapyx Posts: 2,364 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I thought about Queensland being a "Q" alternative (but a rather rare and pricey one, no?) >>


    Queensland government banknotes are the price of a medium-sized house, but Queensland tradesman tokens (like the ones listed in the 1800s Krause) are cheap and plentiful - here in Queensland, at least. image

    And for others seeking "X countries", there's also the ancient Greek city of Xanthos in Lycia. And using the same Pinyin spellings for Chinese words that gave me "Xi Xia", there's also Xinjiang Province. Unfortunately, the German notgeld-issuing cities of Xanten and Xions and the Spanish town of Xerta only issued paper notgeld, not metal tokens.
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  • WorldTypeSetWorldTypeSet Posts: 1,345 ✭✭✭
    I'll try to get pics of them up over the weekend, if folks are interested.

    Yes, please.
  • SapyxSapyx Posts: 2,364 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Yes, please. >>


    No worries, then. image

    Aachen 3 marck 1754
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    Belgian Federation 1 florin 1790
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    Central American Republic 8 reales 1826NG
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    Danzig 5 pfennig 1932
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    Euzkadi 2 pesetas 1937
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    French India copper doudou, late 1700s-early 1800s
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    Greenland, Ivigtut cryolite mine token, 10 kronur 1922
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    Hawaii 1/4 dollar 1883
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    Isles de France & Bourbon 3 sols 1779
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    Jerusalem (Crusader kingdom) denier of king Baldwin III, 1143-1163
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    Kiau Chau 10 cents 1909
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    Liechtenstein 2 kronen 1915
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    Montserrat 4 dollars 1970
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    Navarre liard of king Henri II, 1516-1555
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    Ostrogothic Kingdom, copper follis for city of Rome, circa 500 AD
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    Parthian Empire, drachm of king Phraates IV, 38-2 BC
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    Queensland, halfpenny token of John Pettigrew, Ipswich, 1865
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    Ragusa, silver grosso, the dealer I bought it off said "circa 1300" but I haven't confirmed the date yet.
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    Seljuqs of Rum, silver dirham of Kaikhusro II, haven't read the date on it yet but should be in the range 1237-1245.
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    Trebizond, asper of Grand Comnenus John II, circa 1300.
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    Umayyad Caliphate, dirham dated AH 103 = AD 722, Damascus mint
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    Van Diemen's Land, penny of R. Josephs, New Town 1855 - the only token to bear the old name for "Tasmania".
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    West Irian (Indonesian province of West Papua) 1 sen 1962. The coins are the same type as issued for Riau Archipelago but have no edge inscription.
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    Xi Xia Empire, tian sheng yuan bao cash, Chinese script, 1149-1171
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    Yemen Democratic Republic 25 fils 1982
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    Zeeland 6 stuivers 1785
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    Whew. All but the Trebizond coin were fresh downloads. I just about doubled the amount of picture space I've used in posting this. Enjoy. image
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    Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, "Meditations"

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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,893 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Sapyx- thanks for takin' the time and trouble. Supercool stuff! image

    You've got an excellent variety of not only countries, but periods and contexts, there, and that to me is one of the appeals of the Darkside. image

    I find the Van Diemen's Land token particularly interesting. Funny, I heard Van Diemen's Land mentioned somewhere recently. Probably in a Midnight Oil song. (I'm a longtime Oil fan, or whatever we're supposed to call ourselves. Oilers? And I don't mean the American football team by that name.)

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