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  1. It's bee na while, but today I had another addition : a 1862 Indian Head Cent, copper-nickel, oak wreath with shield. So I have the lincolns covered now, only need an "S" mint mark IHC now, but I'm afraid that might take a while.... Next is a Flying Eagle....
  2. not the mail man, but my boss : Great Britain 1 pound 2005 the mail man : United States 1 cent 1862 (IHC copper-nickel, oak wreath with shield)
  3. Last saturday : Vet Quarter from Canada. Thanks Franz!!!!!
  4. well, had to sort and count over 10,000 coins, so the odds are there is some intersting stuff in it. I didn't expect the 2 euro commemcs tho...
  5. OK, here we go. last saturday we had our fall flea market from church and I got to do the money counting again (€ 14,881.72 in cash...) and I picked quite some goodies out of it: Netherlands € 0.02 2005 4x Austria € 0.01 2002 € 0.02 2002 € 0.05 2002 (2x) € 0.05 2003 Ireland € 0.01 2005 Germany € 0.02 2003-J € 0.02 2004-F € 0.02 2005-J Luxembourg € 0.02 2002 € 0.02 2004 € 0.10 2004 (2x) € 0.20 2002 € 0.50 2002 Greece all denominations from € 0.05 - € 2.00, all 2002, all in plain and with mint mark Belgium € 0.01 2004 € 0.02 2004 € 2.00 2005 commem 2x!!!!! a few went into my own collection (some greece ones, and one Belgium € 2.00 commem, the rest are kept for trading purposes (Bobby )
  6. OK, a bit more info then... Cuba (convertible money, equals dollar/euo, only available for foreigners) KM# 733, 1 centavo, 2005, aluminum KM# 575.2, 5 centavos, 2000, stainless steel KM# 576.2, 10 centavos, 2000, stainless steel KM# 577.2, 25 centavos, 2002, stainless steel KM# 578, 50 centavos, 1994, stainless steel KM# 579, 1 peso, 1998, stainless steel (non-convertible, only available to locals) KM# 34, 5 centavos, 2003, aluminum KM# 31, 20 centavos 1962, aluminum KM# 35, 20 centavos, 1972, aluminum KM# 105, 1 peso, 1988, brass KM# 347, 1 peso, 1994, brass plated steel btw, iirc, it's allowed for you to have them, as long as you don't get them from Cuba. If I give/trade/sell them to you, now I'm back in The Netherlands, it's OK I think.... I remember I've heard something like that...
  7. In two ways, ccg.... We had a visitor from Haiti one day in our project (a US guy who works there for a similar organisation as I worked for) and he gave me that note. WE planned to go to Haiti for a few hours and have a look there, guided by him, so he could tell about his work there. Unfortunately Alpha kicked in and cancelled that plan. So some day I have to return there, since I only collect stuff from countries that I've visited or will certainly visit. Now only hope I don't have to wait 998 years.... During my vacation, a colleague was on vacation too, to Greece. He brought back for me: Greece 1 cent 2003 Greece 1 cent 2004 (3x) Greece 2 cent 2005 Greece 5 cent 2002 Greece 5 cent 2002 F
  8. oh, during my absence of two weeks I got a lot: South Africa 1 Rand 1967 (Afr) 50 cent 1977 proof 20 cent 1966 (Afr) Proof 20 cent 1977 10 cent 1977 proof 10 cent 1965 (Afr) proof 5 cent 1965 (Eng) proof USA 2005 statehood quearters silver proof Canada 5 cents 1918 Brought home from my trip: Dominican Republic 1961 5 centavos 1981 5 centavos 1973 10 centavos 1986 10 centavos 1987 10 centavos 1988 10 centavos 1989 10 centavos (4x) 1991 10 centavos 2002 1 peso 1997 5 peso (3x) 2002 5 peso (2x, 1 x UNC) 2003 10 peso note UNC 2003 20 peso note UNC 2004 50 peso note UNC 2004 100 peso note UNC 2003 500 peso note UNC Haiti 3004 50 GOUD note UNC USA (bought from Dom.Rep. person) 1972 1 dollar "plain" VF Cuba (stopped there on our way back) (convertible money, equals dollar/euo, only available for foreigners) 2005 1 centavo (2x) 2000 5 centavos 2000 10 centavos 2002 25 centavos 1994 50 centavos 1998 1 peso 2004 3 peso note (non-convertible, only available to locals) 2003 5 centavos 1962 20 centavos 1972 20 centavos 1988 1 peso 1994 1 peso 2003 1 peso note 2002 5 pesos note 2003 10 pesos note
  9. nothin, as there is no mailman on sunday, but an acquaintance who does metal detect, gave me a 1753 GELRIÆ "duit" he dug up. GELRIÆ is a Dutch province, nowadays called "Gelderland" here's one from the same period, but in much better condition than the one I got:
  10. or maybe even 3, hint hint hint From hot and sunny Dominican Republic, I'll assist in the freezing rain dance...
  11. More Katrina coins arrived here : Deutsches Reich 1 Pfennig 1874 "?" (too worn to read mint mark) Deutsches Reich 1 Pfennig 1875 "A" Deutsches Reich 1 Pfennig 1890 "J" Deutsches Reich 1 Pfennig 1894 "E" Deutsches Reich 2 Pfennig 1874 "B" Deutsches Reich 1/2 Mark 1919 "A" Deutsches Reich 1 Mark 1875 "?" (too worn to read mint mark) Deutsches Reich 1 Mark 1875 "C" Deutsches Reich 1 Mark 1880 "A"
  12. 3 shipments, a huge amount of coins : - 1776-1976 Dollar, Half Dollar and quarter set, won in the Katrina Relief auctions - nice extra that came along with the Bicent set - 1966 uno centissimo from Panama - large lot of South African coins, from my friend there
  13. a very kewl birthday gift from a generous member here All coins from The Netherlands 179x Zeeland Duit 1826 Nederlands Indië quarter stuiver 1884 1/2 cent 1823 cent 1878 cent 1880 cent 1883 cent 1899 cent 1901 cent 1906 cent 1877 2 1/2 cent 1884 2 1/2 cent 1848 25 cent silver 13 coins, 12 empty holes filled and 1 very nice upgrade, so 13 very welcome coins Thanks a lot!!!!
  14. hmm, the Kansas buffalo is out in the wild????
  15. make that posts..... can post only 10 images at a time...
  16. A silver €10 commem form Germany (no pic yet as the battery of my camera is being charged right now....)
  17. If I'm corect, up to not too long ago you were one....
  18. since I wasn't at home, the mail person delivered a box to my neighbor, who brought it to me. it came from Kat and had an awfull lot of goodies in it : Ike , Kennedy and Susan, lots of Jeffs, power plugs, ER-kit, Post-it's, and a $1,000,000 note :D you is da gurl
  19. an early birthday card and the Katrina Relief Auction "O" half dime I won
  20. Italian or any country? which 2 euro commem was that, Bobby? Italy World Food Program?
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