Monday, January 18, 2010

The Collectors Crown 5.2.7.1 Coin Collectors- Foreign Coin Of Gemanic Origin?

Coin Collectors- Foreign coin of Gemanic origin? - the collectors crown 5.2.7.1

I have a piece of 1921 is probably the Dutch or Danish origin. I'm browsing through my old things, a grandmother, I think about the origin, for it was Denmark Frome.
On the one hand, there is a 5 in the first three crowns in an inverted triangle with the words "mineral Fem" on both sides of the lower crown. On the back of a crown with a swirly type design with 1921, each under side of the design. The words for MED are around the upper edge FOSTERLANDET folket. There are no edges on the edge of the coin, but I'm not sure whether this is due to age or entry.
All information about the currency to appreciate too white, but I'm mainly interested in their origins and history.

2 comments:

Taiping said...

Yes, this is the case of Sweden and cataloged as KM # 779.2. The piece is a piece of 5 Ore. The obverse (face) is the page with the date and Part 3 of the Crown) is the opposite (back. I think that design the front of the royal seal of King Gustav V's 1907-1950. I saw the catalog calls the design of the crown on the front, a large cross. I still think that the mark of kings and the shape of a cross. A value of 75 is higher in perfect condition. Even without the inscription of 3 crowns on the back for giving that Sweden. It is made of bronze. One thing that ruled Norway from Sweden until 1905. As it is usual to find Canadian coins in the northern states and the currencies of Mexico in the states of South-West, have been common currency for Scandinavia to mix well. I hope that answers your question.

Joe H said...

His Swedish. "Folket Med for Fosterlandet" means: "With the people of the country.

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