Country 99 - Mozambique, coin 1960 20 Escudos Country 100 - Angola, coin 1952 10 Escudos
Found them going through the new bulk silver lots. Portuguese African silver isn't exactly that easy to find this neck of the woods.
UPDATE
Country 101 - Netherlands Antillies, 1 Guilder 1952
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Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
I went shopping after about a three month drought without ANY new coins and it has killed me. I picked up six new countries to bring me up to around 222-223 (I don't know, not all my coins are on Numista yet), but more importantly, I was able to fill up some random gaps.
Qatar:
1, 5, 10, 25, and 50 dirhams, 2016 all UNC
Tajikistan:
5, 10, 20, and 50 diram, 2015 all UNC
North Korea:
8 half chon commemorative coins, 2002 all UNC
North Macedonia:
1, 2, 5, 10, 50 denari and 50 deni, 1993-2008 all UNC
Looks like my Numista country count went from 271 to 272 recently, presumably due to catalog changes. A quick glance at my collection quantities didn't help in finding out what the added country was.
引用する: "phfoticus"Looks like my Numista country count went from 271 to 272 recently, presumably due to catalog changes. A quick glance at my collection quantities didn't help in finding out what the added country was.
I actually had the coin for a while, but it used to be listed under "Principality of Chaghaniyan" in the non-ancient Central Asia section.
I have at least one other coin from non-ancient Central Asia (a late 19th century tenga from the Khanate of Khiva), so I'm not losing that country either.
I just got my first coin from German State of Prussia. It is not my first coin from German States but it is my first coin from the State of Prussia. https://printsbery.com/cards
I went from 106 to 119 countries with all the following.
Trinidad and Tobago
Algeria
Tunisia
Jordan
Bahrain
UAE pre 1972
Columbia
Equador
Paraguay
Madagascar
Yemen Arab Republic
Sudan
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
I went on quite a spree this weekend. I'm now at 129 countries and 181 issuers.
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
Ethiopia
German Democratic Republic
Kazakhstan
Liberia
Maldives
Malawi
Malaya
Monaco
Poland
Sri Lanka
Travancore, Kingdom of
Master Coin Referee
Coin referee for CRI, GTM, HND, NIC, PAN, and SLV.
Revisor principal de monedas
Revisor de Numista para monedas de CRI, GTM, HND, NIC, PAN y SLV.
122. Iran (1, 2 and 5 rials 1960s)
123. South Vietnam (50 Su and 10 Dong coins)
124. Dominican Republic (5 centavos 1956)
125. Afghanistan (25 Pul, 1952)
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
P-30b Mauritius 5 Rupees.
P-30a (1967-68) & P-30b (1972-73) were issued for only one year each & both together seem less common than P-30c (issued for 9 years)
Happy to get it but a little disappointed at seeing the yellow 'toning' spots on the left front side (I was hoping for just a fold as it's in AU condition).
126. Oman
127. Paraguay
128. Albania
129. Cameroon
130. Nigeria
131. French Oceanic Establishment
132. New Hebrides
133. Venezuela
134. Qatar and Dubai
135. Costa Rica
136. Bermuda
137. Seychelles
138. French Equatorial Africa
139. Lithuania
A good world collection came in!
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society