Here's a group in relation to the banknotes,coins,medal-coins,& postal orders,which have been issued by Brunei,Malaysia,Singapore,& their associated states since coming under British rule & British suzerainty.See More
Here's a group for those who are interested in the banknotes,coins,postal orders,& traders' currency tokens from Canada & the colonies.Yes,Canadian community currencies are of interest.See More
This group provides an avenue to display and discuss banknotes with QE II Portraits. There are many countries in the Commonwealth still having QEII Portraits on their banknotes. At the same time, there are also former colonies of Britain with QEII.See More
Do you collect coins with animals on them? This is one of the most collected themes for coin collectors, but we are a quiet group. Join us even if you just appreciate a few coins that happen to have animals on them.See More
Modern and Commemorative Indian Coins are very interesting to discuss because they cover many topics like Indian Independence Struggle, War, Peace, Wildlife, Vegetation, Great Personalties, Various Events and Organisations
Hi Arkja, Welcome to Coinnetwork, It would be great to see some of your Mughal coins and if you have unknown coins then I'm sure you get some help.
Andy
thank you for joining the Sikh Coins Group, I do hope you will learn more about the coins of the Sikh Empire. I look forward to your interaction on this group. I also collect coins of the Mughals, Durrani and Afsharids.
Hello Arkja, the 1901 coin displayed in your album is a fake coin. It would be better if you kindly remove it from your album as fakes/reproductions have no numismatic value whatsoever.
Hi Arkja.
looking at your coins I can see that the two with leafs are sikh coins and you can check with Parminder. The rupee 1901 I thought strange as this should be a coin of Edward VII but its dated for Queen Victoria who died in 1901 these rupees of Edward started in 1903, then I noticed what Niraj said and he is right this is a fake, not that I've seen one before but this is the only explanation. The fouth coin I'm sorry but I don't know this type but you can ask around and someone will beable to help maybe Niraj.
Andy
Hi, Minting of Edward Coins started from the year 1903 only. However there was a trial minting of pattern rupee in the year 1902. Currency Minting started only in 1903 onwards. Also the relief/photo/font is also very different and crude in your coin. You can deduce it in the coin photo itself.
I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.
Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more aobut them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at
http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/indiancoins
Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins.
thanks for your message. I started to collect coins of the Sikh Empire about fifteen years ago and they seemed to be relatively affordable. Today Sikh coins trade at very high prices in comparison to fifteen years ago.
My reason for collecting is not of monetory value but to educate Sikhs and non Sikhs about their existence. I suppose this will also apply to coins of other nations.
how ru. i am monti from Gujarat,India.i am mainly specializing in british India silver coins and banknotes.also i am also interested in world coins and banknotes . So I am very much enthusiastic to connect with u and start something in coins and banknotes.
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Andy
I do collect coins from British India,the Indian Princely States,the British Indian Presidencies,&,of course,the Republic of India.
Aidan.
thank you for joining the Sikh Coins Group, I do hope you will learn more about the coins of the Sikh Empire. I look forward to your interaction on this group. I also collect coins of the Mughals, Durrani and Afsharids.
Rgds Parminder
looking at your coins I can see that the two with leafs are sikh coins and you can check with Parminder. The rupee 1901 I thought strange as this should be a coin of Edward VII but its dated for Queen Victoria who died in 1901 these rupees of Edward started in 1903, then I noticed what Niraj said and he is right this is a fake, not that I've seen one before but this is the only explanation. The fouth coin I'm sorry but I don't know this type but you can ask around and someone will beable to help maybe Niraj.
Andy
I am sure that Coin Network will bring many special-interest collectors and hobbyists together. I am a collector, hobbyist, and coin-student based in India.
Indian coins are gradually becoming a rage worldwide. To know more aobut them, I request you to please join Indian Coins group at
http://www.coinnetwork.com/group/indiancoins
Help us to popularize Indian Coins collection, study and information-dissemination. This can be done if a very large number of friends are brought to this group for sharing of information about Indian Coins.
I am sure that you will help in this venture
Very Cordially,
Shastri JC Philip
www.CoinsEncyclopedia.org
thanks for your message. I started to collect coins of the Sikh Empire about fifteen years ago and they seemed to be relatively affordable. Today Sikh coins trade at very high prices in comparison to fifteen years ago.
My reason for collecting is not of monetory value but to educate Sikhs and non Sikhs about their existence. I suppose this will also apply to coins of other nations.
Hope I was able to answer your mail.
Rgds Parminder
how ru. i am monti from Gujarat,India.i am mainly specializing in british India silver coins and banknotes.also i am also interested in world coins and banknotes . So I am very much enthusiastic to connect with u and start something in coins and banknotes.
Waiting for ur reply,
Thanks,
Regards,
Monti
India
0091-9924633880
Prince_monti@yahoo.com
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