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引用する: "CassTaylor"I'm honestly thinking of starting a thread about reptiles on coins, but I can't really think of any (beyond some featuring on modern circulation coins from tropical countries). Have you heard of the great site Daniel's Coin Zoo?
引用する: "CassTaylor"Maybe worth adding: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic71170.htmlVoilaaa
引用する: "klei92"Just saw an old thread about "coins with unusual denomination" revived yestedray.Hello,
I leave the link in case is good idea to add it to the list (didnt saw it, if its already listed, sorry)
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic32983.html
引用する: "CassTaylor"Maybe worth adding, this thread about wartime issued coins:Hello. Already in the list under the heading "History".
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic68786.html
引用する: "ZacUK" Yes, there was this from last year ...Thanks ZacUK, as much as I tryed to search it arround the forum I was not able to find it!
https://en.numista.com/forum/topic92614.html
引用する: "Serial_Number_8""I'll probably do a blog post once I amass my own photos, but in the meantime, if anyone besides me finds such an endeavor interesting, I arranged them into visible collections."NICE!!!!
-Looking forward to this (keep us posted) & welcome to Numista! I took the liberty to fix the link for your banknotes (as it was the same as your coins link):
REPTILE Themed notes here.
Historic Themed notes here.
Hi,
first post here, apologies for the many things I will have done wrong, please be kind… :-)
I sure am a real newbie, not sure if I'll be a coin collector, its a bit uncertain, therefore this post:
My Great-Great Uncle had 25 20 DM Gold Reichmarks in his estate, his legacy got divided and subdivided, and I ended up with 5 of them. My father collected a few silver dollars (canadians) and a gathering of other coins, including a gaggle of 999 silver medals (coins without denomination). In the 70s, I collected German coins (about a hundred 1, 2, 5 10 and 50 Pfennig pieces from 1948 Bank Deutscher Länder plus about another 100 5 and 10 DM silvercoins. When my father passed away, he bequeathed ½ of these and his stamp collection (1950s-2000 with a few before) to me. The coins and the stamps were his way to make me inherit some thing, and I like the idea. In a way, historical coins are not really ‘mine’, I just hold them for others coming after me.
I have no great sentimental value for the stamps and wanted to sell them and buy a nice coin for it. I also wanted to sell the lower-value coins and buy something nicer for this, so that offspring have an inherited collection of coins, but not that consists of 100s of pretty much worthless coins. On the stamps, I found no market for them at all. about a dozen stamp shops and stamp auction houses looked at them and said “nope, sorry, go away”. The harshest comment was from a grumpy stamp seller suggesting that if I wanted to have a nice memory of the stamps, I should use them to start a bonfire, make a spitroast and remember forever how nice that one tasted.
My efforts to sell the lower-value coins was unsuccessful as well. I was told:
- the 5 and 10 DM commemorative pieces can go to a German Bank and they'll give me face value for it. So no appreciation over 50 years.
- the Bank Deutscher Länder are probably worth their weight (copper etc)
- the medals have been sold to a coin dealer for their silver weight
I still like the idea of (starting) a coin collection, but it seems the market has completely dropped out of stamps, and unless you have stamps already worth a lot, you'd be trading in a community that is gradually dying out, so that the idea of stamps as a way to preserve value for later generations is gone.
Here my two questions:
1. why should I buy coins as a value maintaining thing for later generations? If I can't sell the lower-value ones, and if stamps have lost that value-maintaining thing and are being traded amongst a diminishing number of people, is there anything that would be different in collecting and preserving coins? Is the coin market like whiskey where the value probably increases over time but in either ‘case’ the good barrels are worth hanging on to? Is the coin market like a second-hand car market with old and cheap bangers going to Peru or are scrapped and sold with some models gaining ‘oldtimer status’ that holds their value?
If the economic value of coins are not at all preserved, I might as well put money in a savings book and offsprings can buy themselves whatever they want.
And of course, I ‘appreciate’ the emotional, historical, cultural value of old coins, and do enjoy the beauty of coins. I'm neither a brute, a thug nor an imbecile.
2. If there is a market for higher-value coins that means their value is probably preserved over, say, the next 30-50 years, then what would that market be?
So my idea would be to start a collection of historical gold coins, say Gold Dukats or coins of the German Kaiserreich, average value say £700-1500. They look good, have some history to them and their price is not as dependent on current metal prices. But that would only come after somebody has assured me that there is value-preservation is some coin collecting segments.
I hope I have not completely spoken out of terms and have not offended anybody. (I donated the stamps to a local stamp collector who will sieve them and pass them to his mates. He agreed that collecting stamps has no value preservation anymore, but he enjoys it and that's good enough. I gave the stamps (1000?) to him with a happy heart. Made his and my day). But if somebody could share reflections on coin collecting and its long-term economic impact, I'd be delighted.
Many thanks!
Walter
Hello, fellow ccollectors. If any of you has a specific theme of coins to swap, please let me know. Also I can give many coins from almost all topics listed above.
Just ask, because I alway want to get many and many swap partners. As you can see I am newbe
EcapoeHello,
Many of us do thematic collections and occasionally create threads related to those themes. However, they often get buried under new posts and are difficult to track. I propose here to post links of thematic threads on both french and english sides of the site, and to keep it updated.
Don't hesitate to post links that I'll put in this message and when you like, to revive old thematic threads with your coins.
Hope it is useful, and happy collecting !
Animals:
The very elaborate "animonnaies" started by grumz and frenchlover: the original post, the return, and the list, all in French but not too difficult to grasp.
An old thread in English with a beautiful peacock
And this one started 2015, your favourite coins featuring animals
Your favourite birds on coins
And recently, Eagles.fr
Your favourite mammal opened June 15, 18
A nicely illustrated thread about fictional animals started by CassTaylor
Plants:
A nice post with trees
A general one on plants started 2017
Farm and garden motifs, mostly plants
Ships:
Posted in 2013 by Mark for all types of ships
Posted in 2014 by AlLouarn: https://fr.numista.com/forum/topic27582.html
Then in 2016 sailboats 1 and sailboats 2 and sailboat 3
Just started Ship Motif coins and medals
Planes: a post in en to be completed: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic44344.html
Bridges: Quite a short one here !
Geography:
islands posted by redsmithstudios
maps and globes recently created by CassTaylor
A specific thread about FAO series launched by justforfun
Religion:
Images of god/s and religious iconography
Christendom
Coins of the Islamic world
Allegories:
Angels, liberty, peace etc started 2013
Music:
Music and Numismatics, worth listening
People and portraits:
Feminine characters, wonder women
Coins with conjoined busts recently launched by CassTaylor
Sciences and scientists:
Medicine: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic64928.html
Physics, maths, astronomy etc in a 2013 thread
History:
A post commemorating WWI
Quite special thread about siege coinage
A thread on coins during wars
Tokens issued for Prisoner of War camps in fr and en.
A post in fr about civil war tokens
Freemasonry, on tokens or coins, though not much yet.
Sports: Started in 2014, short but a good start
Between sports, animals, symbolics and heraldry, horses and riders
Coins ! A thread about coins with images of coins.
Thread on specific coins:
A french thread on tiny roman coins started 2014
Doubles Tournois
Liards from sedan
Napoléonides
Hammered coins
Your favourite here crowns and there "post a crown"
KM#1 in your collection
Unusual face values
Simple coin designs
The Joy and Wonder of Half Crowns
Threads on mintmarks
2 complementary threads, in French and in english
Size of coins:
Tiny coins from Rome minimi/minimissimi
Your smallest coin started 2012
This smallest/lightest in en started 2016
Smallest and largest started 2017
Your favourite size of coin started 2017
Dates on coins:
Oldest coin with date on it
Oldest of your collection started 2017
Of course the "Jusquà quand peut on remonter" started by Frenchlover in 2014, arrived at 1689
The english version, also dated 2014, but stuck in 1610 !
CassTaylor launched in 2017, "The sequel" down to 1595 and then "The continuation" for 1594 to 1497, our record !
A very special fascinating thread on coins minted on common planchets by the same mints
Interesting shapes:
This unusual shaped coins started 2016
And a recent one started 2017
Square coins by CyrusPamelaOne
Thread on metals
A general one on the metals used for coins
2 threads on billon or low rate silver in french and english
Very many threads about cleaning, restoring etc., just some of them here. Search the forum for more. Since there is much to read - and understand - here, I left French threads on the French side (and vice versa).
The Never clean coins started 2012, this Removing glue from coins, Restoring zinc coins, Silver coins - ? cleaning or not cleaning, Help with verdigris, green stuff, and some of the many posts by our expert Fluke, first the Verdigris removal Via firing, then examples Latest Verdigris execution, Last Verdigris Removal of 2016, Iron Rust - Restoration, Copper Verdigris Removal, ...
Coins turned into objects: https://fr.numista.com/forum/topic10462.html
odd use of coins started in 2012
Turned to jewelry started 2013
Elongated pennies or whatever you call them, started 2017
Also the old Why do people do these things to coins?!
Coins with holes: how to grade recently revived
Monetary tokens, mainly french, a help for ID
Error coins: 2 threads on the en forum and this one started 2016
Nothing on the fr forum but many punctual posts, this one could be a starting point.
And finally contemporary counterfeit, made to be used.
Hello. If there are collectors for a specific thematic, I can help with many of the above. I collect all the world
EcapoeHello,
Many of us do thematic collections and occasionally create threads related to those themes. However, they often get buried under new posts and are difficult to track. I propose here to post links of thematic threads on both french and english sides of the site, and to keep it updated.
Don't hesitate to post links that I'll put in this message and when you like, to revive old thematic threads with your coins.
Hope it is useful, and happy collecting !
Animals:
The very elaborate "animonnaies" started by grumz and frenchlover: the original post, the return, and the list, all in French but not too difficult to grasp.
An old thread in English with a beautiful peacock
And this one started 2015, your favourite coins featuring animals
Your favourite birds on coins
And recently, Eagles.fr
Your favourite mammal opened June 15, 18
A nicely illustrated thread about fictional animals started by CassTaylor
Plants:
A nice post with trees
A general one on plants started 2017
Farm and garden motifs, mostly plants
Ships:
Posted in 2013 by Mark for all types of ships
Posted in 2014 by AlLouarn: https://fr.numista.com/forum/topic27582.html
Then in 2016 sailboats 1 and sailboats 2 and sailboat 3
Just started Ship Motif coins and medals
Planes: a post in en to be completed: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic44344.html
Bridges: Quite a short one here !
Geography:
islands posted by redsmithstudios
maps and globes recently created by CassTaylor
A specific thread about FAO series launched by justforfun
Religion:
Images of god/s and religious iconography
Christendom
Coins of the Islamic world
Allegories:
Angels, liberty, peace etc started 2013
Music:
Music and Numismatics, worth listening
People and portraits:
Feminine characters, wonder women
Coins with conjoined busts recently launched by CassTaylor
Sciences and scientists:
Medicine: https://en.numista.com/forum/topic64928.html
Physics, maths, astronomy etc in a 2013 thread
History:
A post commemorating WWI
Quite special thread about siege coinage
A thread on coins during wars
Tokens issued for Prisoner of War camps in fr and en.
A post in fr about civil war tokens
Freemasonry, on tokens or coins, though not much yet.
Sports: Started in 2014, short but a good start
Between sports, animals, symbolics and heraldry, horses and riders
Coins ! A thread about coins with images of coins.
Thread on specific coins:
A french thread on tiny roman coins started 2014
Doubles Tournois
Liards from sedan
Napoléonides
Hammered coins
Your favourite here crowns and there "post a crown"
KM#1 in your collection
Unusual face values
Simple coin designs
The Joy and Wonder of Half Crowns
Threads on mintmarks
2 complementary threads, in French and in english
Size of coins:
Tiny coins from Rome minimi/minimissimi
Your smallest coin started 2012
This smallest/lightest in en started 2016
Smallest and largest started 2017
Your favourite size of coin started 2017
Dates on coins:
Oldest coin with date on it
Oldest of your collection started 2017
Of course the "Jusquà quand peut on remonter" started by Frenchlover in 2014, arrived at 1689
The english version, also dated 2014, but stuck in 1610 !
CassTaylor launched in 2017, "The sequel" down to 1595 and then "The continuation" for 1594 to 1497, our record !
A very special fascinating thread on coins minted on common planchets by the same mints
Interesting shapes:
This unusual shaped coins started 2016
And a recent one started 2017
Square coins by CyrusPamelaOne
Thread on metals
A general one on the metals used for coins
2 threads on billon or low rate silver in french and english
Very many threads about cleaning, restoring etc., just some of them here. Search the forum for more. Since there is much to read - and understand - here, I left French threads on the French side (and vice versa).
The Never clean coins started 2012, this Removing glue from coins, Restoring zinc coins, Silver coins - ? cleaning or not cleaning, Help with verdigris, green stuff, and some of the many posts by our expert Fluke, first the Verdigris removal Via firing, then examples Latest Verdigris execution, Last Verdigris Removal of 2016, Iron Rust - Restoration, Copper Verdigris Removal, ...
Coins turned into objects: https://fr.numista.com/forum/topic10462.html
odd use of coins started in 2012
Turned to jewelry started 2013
Elongated pennies or whatever you call them, started 2017
Also the old Why do people do these things to coins?!
Coins with holes: how to grade recently revived
Monetary tokens, mainly french, a help for ID
Error coins: 2 threads on the en forum and this one started 2016
Nothing on the fr forum but many punctual posts, this one could be a starting point.
And finally contemporary counterfeit, made to be used.
Are you interested in any of this topics?
I am very interested in these topics.
max29
I am very interested in these topics.
I CAn helpe you with almost all topics
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