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Travel around the World with Coin Collecting |
| This article, Travel around the World with Coin Collecting, was written by undated20p@gmail.com on September 04, 2009 04:11:02 AM |
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Every country in the world has its own financial system and they each have their own inherit dateless 20p coins. Adding coins from all over the world to your dateless 20p coin collection will add variety and interest to the collection. Imagine coins from North America, Africa, Japan, New Zealand and Russia. The possibilities are almost everlasting. Take a look at Africa’s coins, each country in Africa is home to its own culture and the dateless 20p coins from those countries offer a small part of those cultures. Like many other countries, coins that are from earlier times that are no longer used are more valuable. An example would be the South African pound (they use the rand now). The South African coins were available in 10, 20 and 30 pence, 1, 2, 2.5 and 5 shillings and ½ and 1 pound. All were originally made from silver, but beginning in 1932, some were made in gold. The Gold Krugerrand of South Africa is a highly collectible dateless 20p coin, and was first minted in 1967 to help the South African gold market. Japan and China have also donated much to the world of dateless 20p coin collecting. The coins of both countries are different from most country’s coins and are very beautiful. Chinese coins were made through casting quite than being cut by dies like most coins. This makes them different and rare. The majorities of Chinese coins were circular with a square hole in the middle and decorated by Chinese letters and pictures. The Japanese made similar coins a long time ago and made them from iron, copper, silver and gold depending on how much the coin was value. The Japanese put the hole in the center so the coins could be carried easily on a string. Although not as old as other coins in the world, Australian dateless 20p coins were first minted in 1910. In Australia the oceanic coins were also considered legal tender for a long time and they had an exchange worth that worked with the prevailing financial system. Australia also recognized the Spanish dollar, the English shilling, the Pagoda and the Rupee until 1825, when British currency became the legal financial system of Australia. Coins from Greece, New Zealand, Central America and North America are all dissimilar and unique. Each country has their own financial systems that symbolize dissimilar cultures. Canadian coins like the Maple Leaf Gold coin are terrific additions to any world dateless 20p coin collection. Canadian coins all symbolize some small part of Canada on them. Mexican coins are also very unique since they have portraits of Mexico's leaders and culture changes from its history. The greatest way to learn something new about a dissimilar culture is adding coins from all over the world to your dateless 20p coins collection. Coins depict leaders, art and history of their countries, which makes each one precious for many causes besides the obvious. Looking to get an undated 20P coin http://www.undated20p.com/ Did you know that some of the shiny new 20p coins feature a rare error and The London Mint Office will pay you £50 for one? http://www.undated20p.com/ You have found the best place for the information on undated 20P coins.
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