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jlueke
Foreign coins minted by the US Mint?

I just noticed that there were some coins from Peru minted, and I'm sure a host of other countries. It would be cool to see someone's collection or reference
GDJMSP
I don't collect them no, but there are lots of them. There is even a book on the subject, issued by the US Mint if memory serves in quite a few different editions. I think 1980 was the most recent.
jlueke
Cool, you wouldn't remember the title would you?
jlueke
QUOTE(jlueke @ Jan 11 2006, 12:01 AM)
Cool, you wouldn't remember the title would you?
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never mind, I think I found it

Coins minted by mint

There's actually a bunch of interesting stuff out there published by the mint

ccg
Sdmckinn does.

http://www.coinpeople.com/index.php?showtopic=6126
Rotten Rodney
Canada has a lot of "P" mint coins. . . Yes the same "P" as the US.
SlavicScott
QUOTE(Rotten Rodney @ Jan 11 2006, 04:01 AM)
Canada has a lot of "P" mint coins. . . Yes the same "P" as the US.
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NOT! You had me going there for a sec, Rodney. The "P" is not a mintmark. It just means the coin is "plated" steel.
SlavicScott
<p>Coins designated as silver (Ag) are .720 fine or finer.</p>

<p><i>Abbreviations: Ae, bronze; Ag, silver; Al, aluminum; Au, gold; CN, copper-nickel; Cu, copper; Ni, pure nickel; Zn, zinc.</i></p>

<p><b>1927</b></p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1928</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 2 colones (Au)</p>

<p>Ecuador centavo (Ae); 2½, 5, 10 centavos (Ni); 50 centavos, sucre, 2 sucres (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (CN)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10, 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1929</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (Ae)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 25, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Panama 2½, 5 centesimos (CN)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter bolivar, half bolivar, bolivar, 2, 5 bolivares (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1930</b></p>

<p>Ecuador 50 centavos, sucre, 2 sucres (Ag)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10, 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 2 bolivares (Ag) 10 bolivares (Au)</p>

<p><b>1931</b></p>

<p>Honduras 5 centavos (CN); 20, 50 centavos, lempira (Ag)</p>

<p>Panama tenth balboa, quarter balboa, balboa (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1932</b></p>

<p>Cuba 20 centavos, peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras 5, 10 centavos (CN); 20, 50 centavos, lempira (Ag)</p>

<p>Panama 5 centesimos (CN); tenth balboa, quarter balboa, balboa (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1933</b></p>

<p>Colombia centavo, 2, 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras lempira (Ag) </p>

<p>Panama tenth balboa, quarter balboa, half balboa (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1934</b></p>

<p>Colombia 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Ecuador sucre (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras lempira (Ag)</p>

<p>Nicaragua half centavo, centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama tenth balboa, quarter balboa, half balboa, balboa (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1935</b></p>

<p>Colombia centavo, 2, 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Costa Rica 25, 50 centimos (CN)</p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras centavo (Ae); lempira (Ag)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae)</p>

<p>Venezuela quarter bolivar, half bolivar, bolivar, 2, 5 bolivares (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1936</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica colon CN</p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (CN)</p>

<p>Ethiopia (Ethiopian Era date, equivalent of A.D. 1944; coins with this date were struck at various times from the 1940s to the 1970s) cent, 5, 10, 25 cents (Ae); 50 cents (Ag) </p>

<p>Nicaragua half centavo, centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10, 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter bolivar, half bolivar, bolivar, 2 bolivares (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1937</b></p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras 50 centavos, lempira Ag</p>

<p>Nicaragua half centavo, centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1938</b></p>

<p>Colombia centavo, 2, 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo (CN), peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae), 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1939</b></p>

<p>Cuba peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10, 25 centavos, peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Honduras centavo, 2 centavos (Ae)</p>

<p><b>1940</b></p>

<p>El Salvador centavo, 5, 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>French Indo-China 10 centimes (Ni)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama 1.5 centesimos (Ae); 2½ centesimos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1941</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>French Indo-China 10, 20 centimes (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia half cent, cent, 2 cents (CN)</p>

<p>Netherlands colonies (Curacao, Surinam, Netherlands East Indies) 10, 25 cents (.640 Ag; carry name of Netherlands homeland; Mint mark P or S followed by palm tree to distinguish use for these colonies)</p>

<p><b>1942</b></p>

<p>Australia threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin (Ag)</p>

<p>Bolivia 10 centavos (Zn)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 10, 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Ecuador 5, 10, 20 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Fiji halfpenny, penny (brass); sixpence, shilling, florin (Ag)</p>

<p>Netherlands colonies (Mint mark as in 1941) cent (Ae); 10, 25 cents (Ag)</p>

<p>Peru 5, 10, 20 centavos, half sol (brass)</p>

<p><b>1943</b></p>

<p>Australia threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin (Ag)</p>

<p>Belgian Congo 2 francs (brass)</p>

<p>Bolivia 10, 20 centavos (Zn); 50 centavos (Ae)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo, 5 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae), 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Fiji halfpenny, penny (brass); sixpence, shilling, florin (Ag)</p>

<p>Guatemala centavo, 2 centavos (brass); 5, 10, 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Netherlands colonies (Mint mark as in 1941, except no Mint mark on 5-cent coin) cent (brass); 5 cents (CN); 10, 25 cents (Ag)</p>

<p>Peru 5, 10, 20 centavos, half sol (brass)</p>

<p><b>1944</b></p>

<p>Australia threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin (Ag)</p>

<p>Belgium 2 francs (zinc-coated steel)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo, 5 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (.350 Ag, .560 Cu, .09 manganese)</p>

<p>Ecuador 5, 20 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (.180 Ag, .120 Ni, .700 Cu); 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>France 2 francs (brass)</p>

<p>Greenland 5 kroner (brass)</p>

<p>Guatemala centavo, 2 centavos (brass); 25 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Netherlands (Mint mark P, D or S followed by acorn) 10, 25 cents (.640 Ag); gulden (Ag)</p>

<p>Netherlands colonies (Curacao and Surinam; Mint mark P or D followed by palm tree) cent (Ae); 5 cents (nickel-brass); 10, 25 cents (.640 Ag); gulden, 2½ guilder (Ag)</p>

<p>Nicaragua centavo, 5, 10, 25 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>Peru 5, 10, 20 centavos, half sol, sol (brass)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (.650 Cu, .230 Zn, .120 Ni); 10, 20, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Saudi Arabia riyal (dated 1354; Ag)</p>

<p><b>1945</b></p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>Netherlands (Mint mark P or D followed by acorn) 10, 25 cents (.640 Ag); gulden (Ag)</p>

<p>Netherlands East Indies (Mint mark P, D or S followed by palm tree) half cent, cent, 2½ cents (Ae); 10, 25 cents (Ag)</p>

<p>Peru half sol (brass)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 centavos (.650 Cu, .230 Zn, .120 Ni); 10, 20, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (brass); quarter bolivar, half bolivar (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1946</b></p>

<p>Colombia 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo, 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Ecuador 5, 10, 20 centavos (CN); sucre (Ni)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 centavos (Cu-Zn-Ni); 10, 20, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Saudi Arabia (dated 1354) quarter riyal, half riyal (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter bolivar, half bolivar (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1947</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 25 centavos, half peso (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>Panama tenth, quarter, half balboa, balboa (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines 50 centavos, peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Saudi Arabia quarter girsh, half girsh, girsh (CN); quarter riyal, half riyal, riyal (Au)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter bolivar, half bolivar, bolivar, 2 bolivares (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1948</b></p>

<p>Cuba 10, 20 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (Cu-Zn-Ni)</p>

<p>Syria 25, 50 piastres (Ag)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter bolivar (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1949</b></p>

<p>China dollar (Ag)</p>

<p>Cuba 10, 20 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>Haiti 5, 10 centimes (CN)</p>

<p>Honduras centavo, 2 centavos (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Saudi Arabia 1 riyal (Ag; dated 1354)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5 centimos, 12½ centimos (CN); quarter Bolivar (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1950</b></p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1951</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5 centimos (CN</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN); 10, 25 centavos, half peso (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 5, 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Honduras 10 centavos (CN); 20, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Syria half pound, pound (Au)</p>

<p><b>1952</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (CN)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo (brass); 10, 20, 40 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5, 10 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>Honduras 20 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1953</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (stainless steel)</p>

<p>Cuba centavo (brass); 20, 25, 50 centavos, peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic 10 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 5, 10 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn); 25, 50 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Haiti 5, 10 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1954</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 1, 2 colones (stainless steel)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); peso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1955</b></p>

<p>Venezuela 25 centimos, half bolivar, bolivar (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1956</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Haiti 20 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>Honduras centavo, 2 centavos (Ae); 5, 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1957</b></p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Honduras centavo, 2 centavos (Ae)</p>

<p><b>1958</b></p>

<p>Cuba centavo (CN)</p>

<p>Haiti 5, 10 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>Honduras 20 centavos (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (brass); 10, 25, 50 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1959</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (stainless steel)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic 10 centavos, half peso (Ag)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (CN; minted in 1961)</p>

<p>Korea (South) 10 hwan (Ae); 50 hwan (Cu-Ni-Zn); 100 hwan (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5 cents (CN); 10, 25, 50 cents (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 centavos (brass)</p>

<p>Venezuela 5, 12½ centimos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1960</b></p>

<p>Cuba 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Korea (South) 50 hwan (Cu-Ni-Zn); 100 hwan (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia 25, 50 cents (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 10, 25 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1961</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica colon, 2 colones (CN)</p>

<p>Dominican Republic 25 centavos, half peso (Ag)</p>

<p>Korea (South) 10 hwan (Ae)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5 cents (CN); 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (brass); 10 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn); half peso, peso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1962</b></p>

<p>Korea (South) 50 hwan (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (brass); 10, 25 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1963</b></p>

<p>El Salvador 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Philippines centavo (Ae); 5 centavos (brass); 10 centavos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1966</b></p>

<p>Panama quarter balboa (CN/copper clad)</p>

<p><b>1967</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (stainless steel)</p>

<p>El Salvador 5, 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter balboa (CN/Cu clad); half balboa (Ag); 1 balboa (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); peso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1968</b></p>

<p>Canada 10 cents (Philadelphia Mint strikes have flat bottoms to reeding vs. V-notched on Royal Canadian Mint strikes)</p>

<p>Costa Rica 50 centimos, colon (CN)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 25 cents (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter balboa (CN/Cu clad); half balboa (.400 Ag); balboa (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25, 50 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1969</b></p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 10 centimos (CN)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Israel 10 lirot (Ag; Independence commemorative [lettered edge] and Pidyon HaBen commemorative [reeded edge vs. plain])</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter balboa (CN/Cu clad); half balboa (.Ag); balboa (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); piso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1970</b></p>

<p>Bahamas cent (Ae); 10, 15, cents (CN); 25 cents (Ni); 50 cents, dollar, $2, $5 (Ag)</p>

<p>Costa Rica 5, 25, 50 centimos, colon, 2 colones (CN)</p>

<p>Haiti 5, 10, 20 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN)</p>

<p>Mexico 50 centavos, peso (CN)</p>

<p>Nepal paisa (Al; Proof); 2, 5 paisa (Al); 10 paisa (brass); 25, 50 paisa, rupee (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter balboa (CN/Cu clad); half balboa (.400 Ag); balboa, 5 balboas (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); piso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1971</b></p>

<p>Israel 10 lirot (Ag; Proof only)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN)</p>

<p>Panama 5 centesimos (brass); tenth, quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25, 50 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1972</b></p>

<p>Honduras 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN)</p>

<p>Nepal paisa (Al; Proof); 2, 5 paisa (Al); 10 paisa (brass); 25, 50 paisa, rupee (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad); balboa, 5 balboas (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); piso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1973</b></p>

<p>El Salvador centavo (Ae); 5, 10 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Haiti 20 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn); 50 centimes (CN)</p>

<p>Honduras 5 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN)</p>

<p>Nepal paisa 1, 2, 5 paisa (Al); 10 paisa (brass); 25, 50 paisa, rupee (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad); balboa, 5 balboas (Ag)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25, 50 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); piso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1974</b></p>

<p>China (Taiwan) dollar (Cu-Ni-Zn); $5 (CN)</p>

<p>Honduras 50 centavos CN</p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN); $5 (Ag)</p>

<p>Nepal paisa 1, 2, 5 paisa (Al); 10 paisa (brass); 25, 50 paisa, rupee (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter, half balboa, balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25, 50 sentimos (Cu-Ni-Zn); piso (Ag)</p>

<p><b>1975</b></p>

<p>Liberia cent (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 cents, dollar (CN); $5 (Ag)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); 2½ centesimos, tenth, quarter, half balboa, balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>

<p>Peru sol brass</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10, 25, 50 sentimos, piso (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p><b>1976</b></p>

<p>Haiti 25, 50 gourdes (Ag)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae)</p>

<p>Peru half sol, sol (brass)</p>

<p>Philippines sentimo (Al); 5 sentimos (brass); 10 sentimos, piso (CN)</p>

<p><b>1977</b></p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae)</p>

<p>Philippines 5 sentimos (brass)</p>

<p><b>1978</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, peso (CN)</p>

<p><b>1979</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos, peso (CN)</p>

<p>Haiti 50 centimes (Cu-Ni-Zn)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>

<p><b>1980</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic 10, 25, 50 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad); 10 balboas (.500 Ag)</p>

<p><b>1981</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic centavo (Ae); 5, 10, 25, 50 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae)</p>

<p><b>1982</b></p>

<p>Dominican Republic 5, 25, 50 centavos (CN)</p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); tenth, quarter, half balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>

<p><b>1983</b></p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Cu/Zn); 5 centesimos (CN)</p>

<p><b>1984</b></p>

<p>Panama centesimo (Ae); 5 centesimos (CN); 10 centesimos, quarter balboa, half balboa (CN/Cu clad)</p>
TheKidCollector
I collect Phillipines 1960's US mint coins.
Art
Nice chart Kuhli. I want to save that one.

Trantor_3
Very nice chart, but not entirely accurate on the coins that were struck for The Netherlands during WW2.

I'll make a more correct addition for that part later today, haven't got the time for it right now.
SlavicScott
QUOTE(Trantor_3 @ Jan 11 2006, 11:08 AM)
Very nice chart, but not entirely accurate on the coins that were struck for The Netherlands during WW2.

I'll make a more correct addition for that part later today, haven't got the time for it right now.
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Cool. I will update the chart with your corrections.

I found this chart on the 'net somewhere, last year, I think. I have a habit of just "cut&paste" stuff that I find interesting into .txt documents, and save them all. A lot of them I have forgotten who/where/when I got the info from, but have been making an effort to add that when I save new information. Best as I recall, the chart was a re-print from a CoinWorld article, but don't quote me on that.
UncleBobo
Wow! bthumbsup.gif
Trantor_3
ok, here we go:



1 cent bronze
minted in Philadelphia, for Suriname, Curacao and Neth. Indies

1942 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 2,500,000
1943 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 4,000,000

5 cent copper-nickel
minted in the USA, for Suriname and Curacao

1943 no mint marks or mint master mark, mintage 8,595,000

10 cent 0.640 silver
minted in the USA for the Netherlands (acorn), Neth. Indies, Suriname and Curacao (palm tree)

1943 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage ?
1944 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 120,000,000
1944 mint mark "S", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 64,040,000
1944 mint mark "D", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 25,400,000
1945 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 90,560,000

1941 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 800,000
1942 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 1,500,000
1943 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 4,500,000

25 cents 0.640 silver
minted in the USA for the Netherlands (acorn), Neth. Indies, Suriname and Curacao (palm tree)

1943 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage ?
1944 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 40,000,000
1945 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 92,000,000

1941 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 1,100,000
1943 mint mark "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 2,500,000
1943 mint mark "P", over 1941 "P", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage ?

1 gulden 0.720 silver
minted in the USA for the Netherlands (acorn), Neth. Indies, Suriname and Curacao (palm tree)

1943 mint mark "D", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 20,000,000

1944 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 105,125,000
1945 mint mark "P", mint master mark "acorn", mintage 25,375,000

2½ gulden 0.720 silver
minted in the USA for the Netherlands Indies (palm tree)

1943 mint mark "D", mint master mark "palm tree", mintage 2,000,000




OK, that's it.

The major difference lies in the fact that the US mints made coins for use in the Dutch colonies, marked by a palm tree mint master mark and for use in the homeland, marked my an acorn mint master mark.
Rotten Rodney
QUOTE(Rotten Rodney @ Jan 11 2006, 03:01 AM)
Canada has a lot of "P" mint coins. . . Yes the same "P" as the US.
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Maybe so but they still include Canada on this list.
Coins minted for others.
SlavicScott
QUOTE(Rotten Rodney @ Jan 12 2006, 09:07 AM)
Maybe so but they still include Canada on this list.
Coins minted for others.
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Canada is on my list, too. grin.gif

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<p>Canada 10 cents (Philadelphia Mint strikes have flat bottoms to reeding vs. V-notched on Royal Canadian Mint strikes)</p>

josemartins
I've got this PDF file a long time ago, i don't know if it is someone have list or something like that, it may be useful (i don't know to whom this file belongs to, if the admins receive a request to remove file, please do so).

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SlavicScott
That's a great file, Jose. I am going to try to consolidate all the information from these various sources and get a single list together.
willieboyd2
Not to mention my favorite foreign coin struck at a US mint:
The 1949 San Francisco Mint restrike of Mexico 1898 Peso

Mexico Peso Thread
My Article
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jlueke
Cool, file. I'm getting the book from the US mint as well. Perhaps the list is from there.
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