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  1. Bought a couple of interesting cancelled Egyptian coins

     

    They are both magnetic. I don't know why they are cancelled - they are the most recent series and should be legal tender.

     

    Perhaps someone just threw through the cancelling machine to create "rare" items?

     

    Cancelled coins - that's a concept I'm not familiar with. Very neat item to have in your collection.

     

    Not too uncommon, when certain coins are demonetized.

     

    Here in NL, after the euro was introduced, we cound / had to hand in our gulden coins, and we would get the corresponding amount of euro's back. Those handed in coins were all cancelled by putting them through a machine that "wafelled" them:

     

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    That way, the cancelled coins could be sold as scrap metal, without the risk that they would be handed in again.

  2. @Wabnoles: SQL is short for "Structured Query Language". It's the language that is used by most database systems to query information from a database.

     

    e.g., when I enter the following query:

    SELECT * FROM coins WHERE country = "United States of America" AND denomination = "1 cent" ORDER BY date
    

    it will give me all USA 1 cent coins in my database, ordered by date. And this query can easily be expanded to include more fields I want to select on. You probably use it too, not knowing it's called SQL.

     

    I totally agree with you that it's a lot of effort to get your coins entered, but that is't definitely not "lost time". Since I want to add quite some infomration to a coin, I need to do research on my coins and the high resolution pictures I take reveal things I never noticed before.It turns out I happen top have quite some coins with mint errors like die breaks or coins that had partially filled dies. Or I discover varieties I never knew of.

     

     

  3. The second coin/token depicts José Marti, who was born in 1853. He is depicted on several Cuban coins, mostly in the 1950's and 1960's. But all those coins have a different reverse, see KM# 26, KM# 27, KM# 28, KM# 30, KM# 31. There is one coin that looks a lot like it, KM# 29, 1 Peso, 1953, but that is silver, not gold. Perhaps yours is guilded by someone?

     

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    Pictures borrowed from http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/munten/landen/cuba/3177819-cuba-1-peso-1953-centennial-of-jose-marti

  4. The Netherlands 1837 cent:

     

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    Diameter 22 mm

    Weight 3.845 g (originally....)

    Mintage 5,202,040

    Mint mark Caduceus

    Privy mark Torch

    Minted from 1817 to 1837

    Minted by Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt

    Designer C. van der Kellen sr.

  5. My favorite coins are coins with a classic design, with e.g. a portrait of a ruler at one side and a nice coat of arms at the other side. Preferrable in a larger size, say 30 mm diamter and larger. A gothic florin is a very good example of what I mean:

     

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    Or actually most larger pre decimal UK coins and coins from other countries from that era.

  6. King Wiliam And Princess Beautrix 2 Euro

     

    Small correction : that coin was issued after queen Beatrix announced her abdication, and before the "inauguration" of Willem-Alexander.

    Therefore, it's "Queen Beatrix and Prince Willem-Alexander". That's also why her portrait is on top and his is behind hers.

     

    The legend says (translated) : "Beatrix, queen of the Netherlands 2013 Willem-Alexander prince of Orange" and the date January 28, which was the day that the abdication was announced.

     

     

     

    The first coin with King Willem-Alexander is already issued, it's a 10 Euro commem, see http://www.herdenkingsmunt.nl/het-koningstientje-2013/nl/product/27/

  7. Do you have a picture? I was surprised that mine managed to fit in the roll :P

     

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    Here's mine. You can recognize a bit on the obverse, the hair net of Queen Juliana. the reverse is all gone. What is visible are imprints from irregularities in the surface of the track or the wheel. I do not remember which side was up when I put it on the track (was in the first half of the 1980's).

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