Personal coinages?
Verfasst: Mo 29.09.14 03:15
Our mutual interest in coins sometime takes odd forms. Surely there are many others who have struck their own coinage? My own is a very crude affair, and here from my “special collection” are probably the only two survivors of my “Roman” coinage.
Certainly they’re the only two survivors I own of the 15-20 (uniface) pieces that I struck as a kid in Italia in 1967 using a hammer, a screwdriver and a nail. The metal used is lead, and I spray-painted about 5-7 each in copper, silver, and gold. The “denomination” is visible at center: in copper it was simply “I”, in silver “I-dot,” and in gold “I-dot-dot.”
We were studying Roman history in school at the time, so “T” for Tiberius is visible at upper-right.
Almost all of the 15-20 “mintage” were eventually lost or destroyed in various games of make-believe, but at least one of them was traded to an adult collector up the street. So maybe one or two others still survive, but almost certainly not.
And then there are my “Oriental” patterns from the next year, 1968. (Kids!)
Any other personal coinages?
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Certainly they’re the only two survivors I own of the 15-20 (uniface) pieces that I struck as a kid in Italia in 1967 using a hammer, a screwdriver and a nail. The metal used is lead, and I spray-painted about 5-7 each in copper, silver, and gold. The “denomination” is visible at center: in copper it was simply “I”, in silver “I-dot,” and in gold “I-dot-dot.”
We were studying Roman history in school at the time, so “T” for Tiberius is visible at upper-right.
Almost all of the 15-20 “mintage” were eventually lost or destroyed in various games of make-believe, but at least one of them was traded to an adult collector up the street. So maybe one or two others still survive, but almost certainly not.
And then there are my “Oriental” patterns from the next year, 1968. (Kids!)
Any other personal coinages?
