Here's one I picked up at a coin show last weekend. This is 1 Kopek for NORTH-WEST RUSSIA & THE BALTICS dated 1916 J, minted in Hamburg. This was issued for the eastern front during World War I by the German imperial army for North-West Russia, Poland and the Baltics. While the coin itself isn't especially rare, it is difficult to find these coins in high grade with luster due to them being made of iron.NORTH-WEST RUSSIA & THE BALTICS~1 Kopek 1916 J
Quote from: Zantetsuken on March 03, 2010, 10:53:37 PMHere's one I picked up at a coin show last weekend. This is 1 Kopek for NORTH-WEST RUSSIA & THE BALTICS dated 1916 J, minted in Hamburg. This was issued for the eastern front during World War I by the German imperial army for North-West Russia, Poland and the Baltics. While the coin itself isn't especially rare, it is difficult to find these coins in high grade with luster due to them being made of iron.NORTH-WEST RUSSIA & THE BALTICS~1 Kopek 1916 JDaniel, These coins are listed in Krause under 'Germany',despite the Russian inscription & currency denomination.These coins are commonly known as Iron Cross Coins,because of the Iron Cross on the reverse.These actually stayed in circulation until around 1922,because of the coin shortage in Estonia,Latvia,& Lithuania.This 1 Kopeck coin is a very nice coin.Aidan.
Well, looks like a few posts were lost on this threaed, so I guess we had better get to work on adding some new ones. Here's my latest, a jeton commemorating the wood (charcoal) industry in 1820 France -