Berg Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 Does anyone recognise the coin on the picture in the link below?LinkI get it to Mussolini and 1928, but I cant find anything about such a coin!? Quote
Unknown Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 What about the other side of the coin/medal?Could it be form an ocupied country? Like Albania and so on...I don't understand what it says in the link... Quote
kuhli Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 Doesn't show up in Krause at all. Looked at Albania, Eritrea, Somalia. Nothing. Not a single coin listed with images of Mussolini under Italy, not even in the patterns and trial strikes listings. Quote
kuhli Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 Did some goggling, and it appears that this piece is a fantasy piece. Here is what I found out:although dated 1928, was minted in 1943design based on 1928 issue, only official issue that has Vittorio Emanuele III wearing a helmetI found a similar piece on eBay, but dated 1943. hereAlso found mention of a 10 lire piece, dated 1918, similar (Mussolini on obverse, reverse has the same design as the official 1923 10 lire), also determined to be minted in 1943. Quote
Berg Posted March 24, 2005 Author Posted March 24, 2005 Thanks kuhli (yet once again ) While Im at it... does the book you have say anything about the danish 1-crowns between 1942-47...If I get one of my sources right, they where made in two variants; one in nickel and one in aluminium-bronze!? Or have I mixed it all up? Quote
kuhli Posted March 24, 2005 Posted March 24, 2005 While Im at it... does the book you have say anything about the danish 1-crowns between 1942-47...If I get one of my sources right, they where made in two variants; one in nickel and one in aluminium-bronze!? Or have I mixed it all up? It only lists the 1942-47 as being aluminum-bronze. 1947 was a transition year, and there was both the old type (with the crossed wheat stalks) and the new type (with the crowned shield), the old style is more common, but neither are rare. Quote
aleroit2000 Posted March 25, 2005 Posted March 25, 2005 Did some goggling, and it appears that this piece is a fantasy piece. Here is what I found out:although dated 1928, was minted in 1943design based on 1928 issue, only official issue that has Vittorio Emanuele III wearing a helmetYes, it's correct!Mussolini didn't appear in any coin, couse for the italian low only the king, as Head of State, could appear on coins and banknotes, and Mussolini officially was "only" Head of Governament.This is a "medal" struck firstly in 1943 and then for many years later (until the '60s more or less) for "nostalgic" people......And is also very common and don't have a numismatic value.The "original one" is a 1928 commemorative silver 20 liras and its value, in UNC condition is about 1.800 euros, more or less 1.200 pounds!bye! Quote
Berg Posted March 25, 2005 Author Posted March 25, 2005 Thanks aleroit for clarifying some more. Quote
Berg Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 Is this an "original" 10-groszy coin from 1923? Or does the coins made during ww2 look that way to!?Link Quote
mint_mark Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Your picture is of an original 1923 coin in nickel. The WW2 coin is in zinc and would be dark grey. Quote
kuhli Posted March 26, 2005 Posted March 26, 2005 Is this an "original" 10-groszy coin from 1923? Or does the coins made during ww2 look that way to!?Link As Mark correctly stated, it is an original 1923 issue in nickel. The zinc ones would be dark grey, almost black, just like the photo of the 20 groszy I sent you. I had a 10 groszy, but it has some ugly white oxidation spots on it, and did not scan well. Quote
Berg Posted March 26, 2005 Author Posted March 26, 2005 Ok, thanks guys. Im lifting it of from my gonna-bid-on-it-for my-ww2-collection-list then. Quote
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