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Coin of Note is a personal project to share #numismatic information & images of #coin or #exonumia (#tokens, #medals, #medallions) I enjoy. I love to learn about history & try to include interesting info. I hope you enjoy it! Always up for a numismatic chat :)

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No-one guessed the , it was a 1920 5 Centavos:
https://coinofnote.com/1920-cuba-5-centavos/

A which gave me the opportunity to learn about the country (planning one to bring us up to Castro). I must say, friends, doesn't paint your country's actions in the best light - but there are points in the history of many countries like that - history is something to learn from, not judge later generations on.

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Face value in Roman numeral in circle over a five-pointed star, motto "Fatherland and Freedom" as curved legend on top, date on excergue, weight and fineness on sides; line of denticles close to rim. Script: Latin Lettering: PATRIA Y LIBERTAD V • 5.0 G. • 1915 • 250 M • Translation: Fatherland and Liberty 5 Engraver: Charles Edward Barber

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    From 2014 - 2018, the Royal Australian released a circulating commemorative commemorating 100 years of ANZAC. That stands for the Australian & New Zealand Army Corps. Initially the combined forces from those countries sent to fight under the UK in . This example from 2014, the most common year. @numismatics @histodons

    4th portrait of Queen Elizabeth II facing right wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH II AUSTRALIA 2014 IRB Designer: Ian Rank-Broadley

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    While I'm on "origin stories", I previously found a video on where gold comes from (see previous post). Now, how about money as a concept? Where did that start? Here is an article on that: https://mastodon.social/@theconversationau/112552257174870177

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    One new coin for me this week, but it's a neat, old, cent - the 1857 Flying Eagle cent. Yes, a coin with a on it! I know you never expected that from me :D

    It's a great coin with a story - and you can find it here: https://coinofnote.com/1857-usa-cent/

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    Value within wreath Script: Latin Lettering: ONE CENT Engraver: James Barton Longacre

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    I haven't posted much in awhile, so here's a random on my desk. Iron 1 Mon coin from . Minted in the 1700-1800s. I think this might be the "Ku" or 久 reverse mark type (above hole on the reverse). If so, minted 1768 - 1772. TBH, it's hard to tell. Many of these which are about aren't in much better shape. The one on Numista is similar: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces142546.html Here are other 1 Mon iron coins: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?e=japan_section&r=&ct=coin&im1=&im2=&tb=y&tc=y&tn=y&tt=y&tp=y&cat=y&ru=&ca=3&no=&v=1+mon&i=&b=&ie=&u=&a=&dg=&m=13&f=&t=&w=&mt=&g=&se=&d=

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    Mintmark Ku above the hole. Lettering: 久 Translation: Ku (Kuji district)

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    I must admit, it has been a slow week posting on the site. The Eclipse piece I just posted, and the Mystery Coin answer, which was a 115-113 B.C. Wu Zhu: https://coinofnote.com/115-113-b-c-china-wu-zhu/

    The Han Dynasty was an amazing time, and it is incredible to think this design was produced for 736 years, the longest running coin in history.

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    Blank coin, round with a square hole and central and outer rim
    Two Chinese ideograms read right to left. Script: Chinese Lettering: 銖五 Translation: Wu Zhu 5 Zhu

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    The 4th of May is the feast day of Saint Florian, Patron Saint of . Celebrated as International Firefighters Day, we remember and honour fallen firefighters. Let's also explore the of firefighting in , and look at who St. was: https://coinofnote.com/st-florian-medallion/

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    Ok reflecting back on the . I loved it! It was a good challenge both choosing countries / coins & getting it all written. My first thought was to make the posts shorter.... but they didn't end up any shorter, which I take as my own inability to compromise on information - & how fascinating everything is! One I learnt a lot writing was the Roman Denarius Fouree: https://coinofnote.com/19-b-c-rome-augustus-denarius-fouree/
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    Shield inscribed with S P Q R /C LV in two lines, in oak-wreath. Script: Latin Lettering: OB CIVIS SERVATOS S P Q R CL V Translation: Ob Civis Servatos. Senatus Popuusque Romanus. Clipeus Votivus. For saving the citizens. The senate and the Roman people. Votive shield.

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    Part 2 of my reflection. I love the personal connection you find with & the community. I wrote most of the posts in the weeks prior to the . This was fortuitous as my mother passed away early in April. But those connections made it a joy to re-read each post & share it. Today's is from day "D", , & a park open when my ancesters lived there: https://coinofnote.com/25-ore-token-denmark-dyrehavsbakken/


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    DYREHAVSBAKKEN (Entrance gate with hole) 25
    Pjerrot, the resident clown of the park. Read his story at liebhaverboligen.dk

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