My Coin Collection Part 4: Foreign Coins


My foreign coin collection. This includes coins from all over the world including the United Kingdom, Germany, Ireland, Bahama, Belize, Italy, Panama, Canada, Philippines, Nicaragua, Denmark, British Caribbean, Japan, Belgium, Spain, Burmuda, Mexico, Switzerland, Dominican Republic, Guatamala, Caymen Islands, Greece, Netherlands, Republic of Trinadad + Tobago, Chili, India, Barbados, Romania, Argentina, Australia and the Republic of Liberia.

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24 Responses to My Coin Collection Part 4: Foreign Coins

  1. SketchyZephyr says:

    WOW thats impressive listen um I really like Japan so if you live in Australia I’d love to trade you soemthing I dont have much I just started but i have some good ones lol I have my sources..

  2. FartherAway420 says:

    Thanks!
    I wish I was in Australia! I’m in the U.S. though.

  3. hazerd36 says:

    the moment you start listing animals on coins there is one that has a lion and says New Pence 10 I hve that coin as well is it worth anything?

  4. iceclimbers1 says:

    The smallest coin that I know of is the Russian 1 Kopek, it’s ridiculously small. I have quite a bit more foreign coins than you, but I’m envious of your US coins! I’ve got coins fron Bhutan, Mexico, Costa Rica, India, Pakistan, Territory of Muscat and Oman, China, Egypt, Netherlands, Great Britain, Canada, Switzerland, Israel, Russia, Japan, Germany, France, paper money from Italy, and then some Euros

  5. magician925 says:

    I have a coin collection that is about the same size as yours

  6. ifyouarenotdead says:

    i was recently given a box of coins and i was looking through each coin and checking it up to the coin book, and of about 200 german 1 pfennig coins from the nazi era i found one released in 1945 that were the swastika should have been under the eaagle there wasnt one. (it turned out to be worth around 100 euros =)

  7. tjksvids says:

    um that one with the lion on it is our uk 10 penny. i think (im not realy sure) the small one on the left is a 5 penny.

  8. reasoning777 says:

    I don’t know if true, but it sounds right, I was told by a South African friend that the coins with holes in the middle are to make it easier for the indigenous people to keep there coins on a string around their neck, as their usual garb, what they wear has no pockets if so, it’s a good idea imo.

  9. eddiedaskull says:

    Folks you know about the NZD on the stock exchange now.Pick up a New York times sometimes.

    The NZ Dollar has been raising for the the last 7 months.

    NZ has a new Chancellor john keys

    NZ former Chancellor Helen Clark is now in the U.N.

    THe NZD is at 63 cent still cheap enough for the Average American.

  10. JaymeLee421 says:

    haha a cnd toonie…lol u should have the cnd 2 dollar bill..thats worth more..the toonie just came out like not that long ago…

  11. FartherAway420 says:

    I never really got into paper money, although I do have a few older U.S. bills. The way I see it is that lets say the dollar went down in value, if you have a silver or gold coin, it will be worth more than current dollar value anyways, so it won’t really hurt its value, as paper is simply that, paper. I love collecting those Canadian poppy quarters, I don’t come across them often however :o (

  12. 8ATOMIC8BOMB8 says:

    i have a 1903 first cent candana coin its over 100 years old you thing it worth in canada please ppl tell me

  13. stinger89j says:

    the reasons that those ones have holes in them is because back then they used to carry their money around their neck like a necklace

  14. Kryonyde says:

    Did you call the animal on the Canadian nickel a gopher? (It’s a beaver), Or was that some other coin I couldn’t see?

  15. vesleengen says:

    because of your videos I got an urge to go trough the old jar of money my grandfather gave me 10 years ago..

    oldest coin I’ve found yet is a norwegian 1 krone from 1875, and most valuable is a norwegain 5 øre (cent) from 1878 valued at about 450$

    other cool coins is a french franc from 1943 witch is so light it floats on water(!), canadian 5 cent from 1912, german 5 pennig from 1940 with swastika on it, and 1 cent american from 1935… also found 2×1000 german mark bills from 1922

  16. FartherAway420 says:

    1875, nice finds!

  17. CodeKitten says:

    I got a bag full of Danish 25 øre, 10 øre and 5 øre from before they went out of issue..

  18. presto1210 says:

    where did you get these coins? did you travel to those countries, order them all or just buy a big bag and hope you got somthin good?

  19. S1Umbro says:

    Nice! watch worlds biggest coin collection!

  20. kajenS says:

    hey sup that little one with the pig on it. is that the Canadian penny? =) if so how rare is that?

  21. delusion23 says:

    Cool I only recently went through my grandpa’s old collection of coins. The oldest was a brazilian coin from 1830. Got some old Victorian UK coins (1837). Canadian pre-WWI coins. A japanese 1 sen coin from 1874

    I got some french and spanish ones that are really light too :D They are made with aluminium cos the countries were too poor after WWII to make the heavier coins

    Got coins from british india, british ceylon, and from thailand during WWII.
    My grandpa must have got them when he was a POW

  22. albionDX619 says:

    no it not a canadin penny im from canada the penny has a two maple leafs and the queen of england

  23. andrewantosik says:

    I have a Chinese Coin I think ther’ye versian of cents were Called Yuans, But i have a 1 Yuan Piece from 907 A.D. (Tang Dynasty)

  24. Hrko1992 says:

    You don’t have Slovenia :P We got 2 fish on 1tolar coin(they only grow in the balkan, then we have birds, then we got a bull, then we got that bird that carries babies in stories, then we got, a horse, a fly, a sea horse, a bee and on the smalles coin their is a small animal, that only lives in our caves, named ”human fish” or scientifically ”Proteus anguinus” its a lizard type animal, with wings instead of ears, no eyes or nose, lives in the water, and has white skin, totally white.

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