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AnemicOak
Here are a couple I won at auction this week...

I'm more of an ancients guy really (although that seems to be slowly expanding to other areas), but when I saw these I really liked them so I bid.


1907 20 Francs, NGC MS64...

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Egypt 10 Millieme 1957 ANACS MS63...

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elverno
very nice. and welcome! bthumbsup.gif
Art
Wonderful coins.
sbvenman
I love the flow on the 20 Francs. I've wanted one for a while. Great Coins. May I ask why you call yourself anemicoak?
AnemicOak
QUOTE(sbvenman @ Apr 5 2007, 08:46 PM) [snapback]315448[/snapback]

May I ask why you call yourself anemicoak?

Sure, but it's nothing exciting. Back in the late 90's I tested an early online game for MS. Everyone was assigned a randomly generated name. I've just used it for a handle ever since. Before that I had used a bunch of names, but none stuck.


AnemicOak
Won this notgeld 1919 25 Pfenning Iron Coin from Duren today.

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Scottishmoney
One of the fascinating aspects of collecting early 20th century coinage is the parallels you can draw with ancient coins, in this case the French 20FF substitutes Marianne for Arethusa or Artemis, and the Rooster for a sea eagle and serpent.
AnemicOak
Another notgeld. This time a 1921 10 Mark Porcelain & Gilt Coin from Sachsen...


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Phoenix21
Wow, those are simply beautiful Anemic! Especially the toning on the egyptian piece. Very nice. Hats off to you. hi.gif

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Burks
Fantastic coins! I love the Rooster and Egyptian coin.
De Orc
Love the Notgeld coins Brian, never seen a porcalin one before bthumbsup.gif

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AnemicOak
A few new pickups...

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Tirol, Meinhard II, 1271 - 1295 AD
AR Etschkreuzer.
Obv: COMES TIROL, Eagle facing.
Rx: MAINARDV, Double cross.


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ebay pic

Bielefeld 25 Mark Notgeld - Silk


I've also been adding stuff to my Notgeld gallery (see sig), but have lots to add yet. Also picked up a few more world notes & added them to my BNB.
Art
Very nice stuff. I have the same silk notgeld not. They're really cool.
Drusus
yeah, I have that silk notgeld...but yours is in quite a bit better shape.
thedeadpoint
Both great! But what size are they? The Etschkreuzer seems like it'd be large and possibly the same with the silk note.
AnemicOak
Here are three Notgeld coins I just got in the mail...

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AnemicOak
Ordered this one up last night...

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Drusus
OUTSTANDING coin!! Would you mind letting me know how much that set you back? I want one...
AnemicOak
QUOTE(Drusus @ May 1 2007, 08:54 AM) [snapback]320449[/snapback]

OUTSTANDING coin!! Would you mind letting me know how much that set you back? I want one...

$48 with shipping from Switzerland


De Orc
That realy is lovely Brian bthumbsup.gif


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AnemicOak
Won some interesting new Notgeld tonight...

Notes from Neustettin (3 x 50 Pf)...
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Notes from Bad Harzburg (10, 20, 50, 75 Pf)...
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Notes from Kneitlingen (4 x 50Pf, 4 x 75Pf, 4 x 1 Mark)...
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Notes from Langensalza ( 6 x 50 Pf)...
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AnemicOak

and a nice coin from Aachen...
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Drusus
I love that Bad Harzburg series...hope you end up with large pics of those, I would like the see more details on all of them.
AnemicOak
QUOTE(Drusus @ May 1 2007, 11:01 PM) [snapback]320536[/snapback]

I love that Bad Harzburg series...hope you end up with large pics of those, I would like the see more details on all of them.

Yeah, Ill scan 'em all when they get here. Some very interesting artwork on some of these.


AnemicOak
A couple more pickups...

Here's a nice little Hesse-Kassel (Friedrich I) Heller I picked up last night...

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A nice 10 Pf notgeld coin from Magdeburg I snagged on eBay...

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Drusus
I saw that Magdeburg I think...passed on it because I was already bidding on others (most that I didnt win).

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Lost the bidding for this one...sad.gif

AnemicOak
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...(most that I didnt win)...


Yeah I had some bids in on a bunch of stuff from a seller named vad11148 that I didn't win. I'm wondering if there isn't a little shilling going on there. Tons of his stuff that had one bid was bid up by saltygirl999. The same thing appears to have happed in past auctions. I suppose it could be legit, just seemed kind of fishy.


That was a nice one you missed.


Drusus
I buy often from vad...cant say that I noticed shilling but certainly could be...it could be that the bidder simply bid on a lot of his stuff...I often bid on quite a few of his stuff at a time as I go down the list...I did notice saltygirl bidding on a lot of his stuff though smile.gif. My ebay name is drumax.
AnemicOak
Here's the latest.

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This is actually the first coin from the UK I've purchased.



Hussulo
bthumbsup.gif Very nice purchase. I like the toning on it.
AnemicOak
QUOTE(Drusus @ May 1 2007, 11:01 PM) [snapback]320536[/snapback]

I love that Bad Harzburg series...hope you end up with large pics of those, I would like the see more details on all of them.

Dru, I got the Bad Harzburg notes scanned & put them in my gallery.

http://www.brianeberling.com/notgeld



AnemicOak
Here are a couple new ones I picked up...


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1767 1/12 Thaler - Pomerania



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1798 1/24 Thaler ~ Hesse-Cassel



Dave

Just saw your collection of Notgeld! You've got some really nice ones! bthumbsup.gif

elverno
I love the 1798 Hesse-Cassel. bthumbsup.gif
De Orc
Brian I love your Notgeld collection bthumbsup.gif Can I ask who did you get your web page from I like the way it is set up.


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AnemicOak
QUOTE(De Orc @ May 14 2007, 06:17 PM) [snapback]324165[/snapback]

Brian I love your Notgeld collection bthumbsup.gif Can I ask who did you get your web page from I like the way it is set up.
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Thanks. I set it up myself using Coppermine photo gallery software (it's free & many hosts offer it pre installed). I'm still working on the Notgeld gallery, another 100+ notes to go. blink.gif


AnemicOak
Just bought a new addition for my Type Set. What do ya think?

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Scottishmoney
QUOTE(AnemicOak @ Jun 7 2007, 07:53 PM) [snapback]328737[/snapback]

Just bought a new addition for my Type Set. What do ya think?

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Send it to me, and I will let you know what I think. grin.gif hysterical.gif
Drusus
outstanding coin...love the toning...and I agree with orc, I like the gallery set up.
thedeadpoint
drool2.gif That's about the most gorgeous toning I've seen in a while. Classier than some of the other oens I've seen recently. Very fitting for one of my favorite designs.
AnemicOak
Snagged a half dime for my type set...




thedeadpoint
gorgeous! Can I ask how much you got that for? I'm looking for a similar example for my own collection.
AnemicOak
QUOTE(thedeadpoint @ Jul 28 2007, 11:59 AM) *
gorgeous! Can I ask how much you got that for? I'm looking for a similar example for my own collection.

$80

Perhaps just a tad high price wise (not sure), but I've found when I see something that catches my eye I'm willing to pay $5-$10 more than it probably should run.


thedeadpoint
not bad at all. good catch.
roaddevil
nice lookin coin ohmy.gif
AnemicOak
Here is August's type set addition...





Mark Stilson
Really choice looking. bthumbsup.gif
roaddevil
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AnemicOak
Picked this up for a good price on VAuctions today. Not bad for over 2,000 years old. It's a tiny little 11mm coin.





AE 11
Aeolis, Ealaea
Helmeted Athena / Grain in Wreath
340-300 BC

Obv: Helmeted head of Athena left
Rx: Grain within wreath


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolis
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Aeolis (Ancient Greek Αιολίς Aiolís) or Aeolia (IPA: [iːˈoʊlɪə]) (Ancient Greek Αιολία Aiolía) was an area that comprised the west and northwestern region of Asia Minor, mostly along the coast, and also several offshore islands (particularly Lesbos), where the Aeolian Greek city-states were located. Aeolis incorporated the southern parts of Mysia which bounded it to the north, Ionia to the south, and Lydia to the east. In early times, the Aeolians' twelve most important cities were independent, and formed a league: Cyme (also called Phriconis), Larissae, Neonteichos, Temnus, Cilla, Notium, Aegiroessa, Pitane, Aegeaeae, Myrina, Gryneia, and Smyrna.[1]

According to Homer's description, Odysseus, after his stay with the Cyclopes, reached the island of Aeolus, who provided him with the west wind Zephyr.

Aeolis was an ancient district on the western coast of Asia Minor. It extended along the Aegean Sea from the entrance of the Hellespont (now the Dardanelles) south to the Hermus River (now the Gediz River). It was named for the Aeolians, some of whom migrated there from Greece before 1000 BC. Aeolis was, however, an ethnological and linguistic enclave rather than a geographical unit. The district often was considered part of the larger northwest region of Mysia.

By the 8th century BC, twelve of the southern Aeolian city-states were grouped together in a league. The most celebrated of the cities was Smyrna (modern Izmir, Turkey), but in 699 BC, Smyrna became part of an Ionian confederacy. The remaining cities were conquered by Croesus, king of Lydia (reigned 560-546 BC). Later they were held successively by the Persians, Macedonians, Seleucids, and Pergamenes. Attalus III, the last king of Pergamum, bequeathed Aeolis to Rome in 133 BC. Shortly afterward, it was made part of the Roman province of Asia. At the partition of the Roman Empire (395 AD), Aeolis was assigned to the East Roman (Byzantine) empire and remained under Byzantine rule until the early 1400s, when the Ottoman Turks occupied the area.



thedeadpoint
Cool beans!
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