Monday, January 30, 2012

Ewww George

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This is the third Where's George? dollar I found. It is also one of the dirtiest bills I ever got. I have said before how much I dislike the over-stamping of money. Especially the Where's George? community who become obsessive and ruin hundred of thousand of notes. Often these notes are handled so much that they break down faster and get grimy.

TRACK
ME AT
WWW.
WHERES
GEORGE
.COM
Track this bill at www.WheresGeorge.com

This bill was first defaced on September 10, 2011 in Cranford, NJ. I was the first person to report this bill at the site. The person who defaced this note is a bit obsessed with stamping notes as many others on the site. Here's the stats:

Bills Entered:  11,569  Hit Rate: 10.07%
Bills with Hits:  1,165  Total Hits: 1,315
Days of Inactivity:  3George Score: 1,024.11
Wilds Found:  42Overall Rank: 1,919
State Rank (New Jersey)  59State Percentile : 98.60

The person is an older guy and I will not show the serial number. Although I do not like this game I will not ruin it for others.

Here's the original stats...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar / United States
Year: 2006
Date Printed: September 2009
Printings: 96,000,000
Run: 3rd from B12800000M -B19199999M
Value: $1.00 in this shape

P.S. If I ever find a rare note that was stamped I will release all the covered serial numbers this way the game is ruined.

P.P.S. My experiment with using cash to pay a bill instead of e-pay resulted only in the ugly note above.

Do you have a currency note and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Friday, January 27, 2012

1998 East Caribbean States Dollar

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Going to change my habits for a while. I will take out some money from the ATM and use it to pay bills in person. Let us see if the ups my chances of finding more coins of interest.

Until then back to the vault with this East Caribbean States dollar. While most of their are not unusual to find in U.S. change the dollar has an odd shape and was from a coin lot.

QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND
EAST CARIBBEAN STATES 1998 1 ONE DOLLAR 1 (Sir Francis Drake’s Golden Hind at sea)

Decagonal Coin
This is a ten-sided coin which is kind of unusual for circulating coin. The more sides you put on a coin the more difficult it becomes to mint. Coin blanks should flow smoothly in a radial pattern when pressed but if slightly uneven a circular collar will keep the coins shape. Not as true for other coins.

Coins of lower denominations are almost always circles since they are hardly ever faked. For large denominations like one dollar or more having difficult and odd shape helps prevent counterfeiting. For added security this East Caribbean States dollar also has a fully reeded edge.

Here are the stats for this coin...
Type / Country: 1 Dollar / East Caribbean States
Year: 1998
Mintage:  Not known.
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.50 in VF (it has a big dent on the Queen's neck)

Do you have an East Caribbean States coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

1997 Dominican Republic 5 Pesos

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Back in the day finding Dominican coins in my change was common. Unfortunately in the last few years it has become more difficult. While New York still has a large Dominican community it is not to the levels of the 1980s.

On the seedier side people use to buy Dominican quarters for a few cents a piece and then use them in parking meters. I guess the new meters do not have the same loop hole.

REPUBLICA DOMINICANA (Dominican Republic) 1997  center 5 PESOS///// 50 ANIVERSARIO BANCO CENTRAL 1947-1997 (50th Anniversary - Central Bank) center SANCHEZ


Note the edge is segmented or partial reeded. This is common way of reeding in many countries use it to both stop counterfeiting and help for the visually impaired.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Pesos / Dominican Republic
Year: 1997
Mintage: Unknown
Metal: Bi-Metallic: Stainless Steel Center, Brass Outer Ring
Value: $0.75 in Very-Fine

Do you have coin from the Dominican Republic and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Monday, January 23, 2012

1995 Denmark 10 Kroner

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It is so close to Valentine's Day and I just realized this coin I had for years has hearts, ♥ ❤ ❥. This is the first time I noticed a common symbol like this on any coin. 

1995 MARGRETHE II ♥ DAMARKS DRONNING  LG JP

10 KRONER Lions surrounded by 9 hearts with a crown.
The heart on the obverse was a traditional mint mark used to identify the Royal Danish Mint. While all the coins are know minted in the same place they still place this special mark on coins. It is more sentimental then practical and so sweet...♥, ♥, ♥.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Kroner / Denmark
Year: 1995
Mintage: 9,461,000
Metal: Aluminum-Bronze
Value: $1.00 in Very-Fine

Do you have coin from Denmark and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Friday, January 20, 2012

2004-P Peace Medal Nickel

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Needed to take a break from the foreign vault. This coin was found at the work cafeteria I took it from someone else but they did not mind, really. Most of my people know I collect. The reason I took it is because most people do not realize or care they made circulating-commemorative nickels.

Peace Medal nickels honor the 1803 Louisiana Purchase with a copy of the Indian Peace Medals made for the original expedition. It features a tobacco pipe, an axe, and hands shaking. This was the first of four new commemorative designs.

 
 

The obverse has the older design but for the second two-fourths of the Westward Journey nickels in 2005 they changed Jefferson. By 2006 when they returned to the Monticello nickels they again changed Jefferson's image.

Here's the stats for these coins...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / United States
Year: 2004-P / Peace Medal
Metal: 75% copper 25% nickel
Mintage: 361,440,000
Value: $0.05 at F-12

Do you have a recent coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

1992 Czechoslovakia 10 Haleru

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Found a 1956-D wheat cent today but since I found many before I will not make a new post about it. Instead I will trot out another vault coin.

This is a Czechoslovakian coin or more accurately a Czech and Slovak Federal Republic coin. This was kind of a short issue from 1990 through 1993. Although it was a short lived union the coins are not extra special or rare.

ČSFR (CSFR=Czech Slovak Federal Republic) 1992
10 h (haleru)
The reason this coin is such rough shape is that it is aluminum. A common metal for coins under transitional governments because they do not last long. They made it a bit thicker than normal coins of the diameter to last a bit longer. Still with little pressure it can bend and scratch easily.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Haleru / Czechoslovakia
Year: 1992
Mintage: 45,050,000
Metal: Aluminum
Value: $0.10 in Very-Fine

Also that wheat cent found on a couch in a store with three Lincoln Memorial cents. I tried to find a change tray or donation jar in store but none existed so they came home with me.

Do you have coin from the Czech Republic and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.