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Old 07-17-20, 04:16 PM   #31
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Default English Half Crown



This was the coin I got for my weekly pocket money as a kid... it was either one of these or two shillings and a silver sixpence, since that was what the half crown was: 2/6d

I liked to get the half crown though as it seemed huge (I have one in my collection and it still looks huge)
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Old 07-17-20, 05:57 PM   #32
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This was the coin I got for my weekly pocket money as a kid... it was either one of these or two shillings and a silver sixpence, since that was what the half crown was: 2/6d

I liked to get the half crown though as it seemed huge (I have one in my collection and it still looks huge)
I got two half crowns one from 1911 and the other from 1916 in my "War" collection, which is my collection of coins and notes from the US Civil War up to the Suez Crisis.
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Old 07-19-20, 02:30 PM   #33
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My half-crown would get me a Ladybird Book, a Matchbox car or a 1st series Airfix kit:





I always bought one of these... and I still have some of them
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Old 08-31-20, 06:08 AM   #34
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Default 1944 French 2 franc minted in the US

This is my brass 2 franc coin, introduced by the allies following D-Day



I found a quote giving more info on a numismatic forum, which I'm going to go back and explore since it looks very interesting:

"In preparation of the Liberation of France during World War II, the Allies decided to create "French" temporary money, which would be introduced by the American soldiers, during the progress of their Army through the country. This coin was struck by the Philadelphia Mint and circulated in the South of France and in Algeria, then still part of the French "Empire". This is the only metallic coinage struck for that purpose. But several banknotes were printed simultaneously, and circulated widely in France."

Further discussion on the forum reveals how this 2 franc coin was carried in the pockets of the US forces of Operation Dragoon invading in the South, and this accounts for why they are to this day more commonly found in coin shops in the South of France than in the North

And there was trouble with De Gaulle over this allied currency, which he saw as an offence to French sovereignty, so it was discontinued

It's not the most attractive French coin, it has to be said, looking more like a brass token from a slot machine to me... but then it isn't really a 'French' coin. It remains historically interesting and important, nonetheless
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Back in the 1950s, my father came back from a voyage to China and brought back a big cardboard box full of Chinese paper money; it seems, in the chaos following the fall of Japan, several factions tried to exert control over China and form a legitimate government, the two largest headed by Mao and Chiang Kai-Shek, there were all manner of currencies issued by regional regional/political entities trying to legitimize their claims to power, in a situation similar to the US Continental Dollars and the Confederate Dollars issued by the various states at the time; the paper money my father brought home was absolutely worthless, so he was able to get that big box for just a couple of dollars or so; my sister and I, and the neighborhood kids, did not lack for play money for a long time...




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As a casual coin collector on a budget I usually stick to just a few themes, but every once in a while a coin comes along with what numismatists call "eye appeal" and I just have to have it

I've still not managed to obtain an authentic Fez to complete my Sidney Greenstreet outfit, but I did find this silver 5 Piastre coin showing King Fuad I of Egypt wearing his. The coin looks great, but what clinched it was the fact that it was minted in 1923... the year Howard Carter entered King Tut's tomb for the first time

He'd got into the ante-chamber in November the previous year (the tomb had been discovered in 1922) but he had to wait until the following February before breaking through to the burial chamber proper. How he got to sleep on Christmas Eve 1922 I'll never know

The second photo shows the king posing with Carter in front of the tomb


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I got the fez lol
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One of the most interesting part of my collection isn't a coin at all but a loan from the CSA.






And these are the 5 Peso Notes from the Philippines I mentioned before.



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Default Historical Banknotes 1750-1949

This is a great Instagram account to visit for those interested in banknotes... the guy gives a potted history next to every item and his photos are 1st class. He shows a lot of German "Notgeld" notes, which often featured the most amazing artwork

https://www.instagram.com/historical_banknotes/?hl=en
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I save modern day British coins and bank notes, does that count?
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Nope, funding is already held in trust for the granddaughter and the kids get not one penny but they will receive the property between themselves.
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I've picked up a few of the other denominations featuring Fuad's portrait: the one, five and the half millieme coins. Not shown is the very small nickel two millieme, which I'm still waiting for. But these were all minted in 1924... the five piastre was the only one made in 1923
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Default Allied 'occupation' coins



I got the coin on the left today... important because it shows the "de-Nazified" 10 pfennig issued by the Allies between 1945 and 1948 for the period of post war administration; compare it with the wartime 10 pfennig

These were zinc coins, which is why they are usually found in this tarnished sooty colour; the wartime coin shows the original finish, resembling shiny lead
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Default Vichy Currency

These are my coins issued by the Vichy regime as opposed to the standard French currency. The top ones are zinc, the bottom ones aluminium... these metals were used for reasons of economy





They carried the words "French State" and "Work, Family, Homeland"
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I always thought putting a hole in the center of coins was a darned good idea.
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