Monday, November 5, 2018

Four Coins of World issued by lesser known Empires and Territories

Coins of the world tell us a lot about the country or territory which issued it. Let’s take a close look at four valuable coins from around the world which were issued in lesser known corners of the globe.  

5 Fils Coin from Kuwait

When it comes of coins of the world, not many collectors are keen on collecting coins of Kuwait. Here’s an interesting 5 Fils coin from Kuwait which was struck by Al Sabah Dynasty under the regime of Abdullah Ibn Salim in 1961 or AH 1380. These round-shaped Nickel-Brass coins weighed around 2.50g and had a diameter of 19.5 millimetres. They were Die-Struck featuring the coin’s value within a circle and country's name below on the obverse. The reverse features a ship with sails and dates below.

Brass 10 Centimes from the French Protectorate of Cambodia

Several collectors of Coins from around the world like collecting token coinage as well, like this round shaped Brass 10 Centimes issued for the French Protectorate of Cambodia somewhere between 1875 and 1904. These coins of the world did not feature any year date and had a diameter of 26 millimetres. They were die-struck under the issuer, Panom Penh Royal Palace. The coin featured a square shaped hope in the centre. The Obverse featured the legend SOMDACH PREA NORODOM while the reverse featured the denomination.

Silver Baht from Thailand

If you like collecting interesting World Coins then here’s a beautiful silver coin issued for Chakri region under the regime of Rama III in 1824. These irregular shaped coins bore the denomination Baht and weighed somewhere around 14.86 grams to 15.43 grams. The year date was not mentioned on the coin.  The first mark of Rama III was the Krut bird, the second one was Prasat the palace, third was Dok Mai flower, fourth one was Bai Matum a bale-fruit tree and the fifth one was Ruang Puang beehive. An arrow head with just 1 dot below the point was used as the sixth mark of Rama III. The obverse featured the Prasat symbol. These striking coins fall under the category of Bullet Coinage and are also called as Silver Pot Duag.

25 Sous Silver Coin from the British Colony in Mauritius 

If you are looking for Valuable Coins from around the world, here’s an interesting round-shaped 3.29 grams 25 Sous silver coin issued for the British Colony in Mauritius during the regime of King George VI in 1822. The fascinating aspect about these world coins is that the legends are in French but the coins are actually British. Even though Mauritius was under the Britain, the language of the island remained French. The obverse features the legend RECU au TRESOR within a circular decoration. The reverse features the denomination within a circular pattern.

Start searching for these wonderful World Coins, and keep adding them to your collection.

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