It was the Japanese,not the Nazis,that conquered the Dutch East Indies( now Indonesia)during WW2. Newfoundland was not a part of Canada until 1947 ,hence the separate coinage before then.
The new inventory for what not ey 😜 love the ancients I got from you and 8 reale 🎉 your shipping fast and packaing is on point loved how my slabs arrived
The old coins are very interesting, I wish you could spend a little more time showing every part of the really old ones. Honestly other than your knowledge I watch for the old coins.
It's hard to believe that a p*** shop which miss gold for something else and give it to you.That's one of the million I have old coins from other countries.I gotta Check out
The Canadian provincial silver coins that you are showing were minted prior to those provinces entering into The Dominion of Canada. They were separate British holdings when those coins were issued. Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province, admitted in 1949. You do not have a silver coin issued by Prince Edward Island! The only legal tender coin issued by Prince Edward Island was the 1971 large cent. PEI never issued a silver coin of any denomination.
Please do not use Nic-A-Date on any copper coins. It will not work. I was a little disappointed you didn't go into any detail with the five cent silvers from Canada. It's a series I collect and am always searching for coins to fill in my missing spaces. Do you have a list of the dates of the five cent silvers and/or a scan of those coins?
Canadian provinces joined at different times, like US states. Newfoundland didn’t join until 1949 and had its own coinage as a British possession.
You beat me to it friend. Good explanation.
It was the Japanese,not the Nazis,that conquered the Dutch East Indies( now Indonesia)during WW2.
Newfoundland was not a part of Canada until 1947 ,hence the separate coinage before then.
I believe he was referring to the Netherlands its self not being able to make coins for the East Indies because of the Germans
Fantastic silver pickups, very nice.
The US 3 cent silver had a couple of varieties on the reverse.
Those one that you thought are ottoman are three Egyptian 20 piastres and a Moroccan 10 rials
Really cool coins ... love these interesting videos.
The new inventory for what not ey 😜 love the ancients I got from you and 8 reale 🎉 your shipping fast and packaing is on point loved how my slabs arrived
Some of those WW1 British coins are choice. Maybe you could protect them.
Some decent numismatic premium on the Canadian coins
The old coins are very interesting, I wish you could spend a little more time showing every part of the really old ones. Honestly other than your knowledge I watch for the old coins.
It's hard to believe that a p*** shop which miss gold for something else and give it to you.That's one of the million I have old coins from other countries.I gotta Check out
16:30 maybe the used them as washers, to screw something down, instead of wearing those on a chain with an uneven hole in the middle🤔
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The Canadian provincial silver coins that you are showing were minted prior to those provinces entering into The Dominion of Canada. They were separate British holdings when those coins were issued. Newfoundland and Labrador was the last province, admitted in 1949. You do not have a silver coin issued by Prince Edward Island! The only legal tender coin issued by Prince Edward Island was the 1971 large cent. PEI never issued a silver coin of any denomination.
Too bad you got the most common 1938 2.5 guilden (fine hairlines) the deep gairlines are wortg quite something
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Don't Nic-a-date that 2 cent coin. Nic-a-date only works on nickels. Not sure what it will do to copper but let's not find out. 😂
1945 error at the 1 n liberty by any chance you can help me
Where's a time machine when you need one, to trade silver for gold in the 1850's?
I think the Fukien province coin is fake. Wrong weight for size.
Do you purchase coins?
Please do not use Nic-A-Date on any copper coins. It will not work.
I was a little disappointed you didn't go into any detail with the five cent silvers from Canada. It's a series I collect and am always searching for coins to fill in my missing spaces. Do you have a list of the dates of the five cent silvers and/or a scan of those coins?