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A coin is usually a piece of hard material, generally metal and usually in the shape of a disc, which is issued by a government to be used as a form of money. Along with banknotes, coins make up the cash forms of all modern money systems. more...

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Coins are usually used for lower-valued units, and banknotes are usually used for the higher values; also, in most money systems, the highest value coin is worth less than the lowest-value note.

Collecting coins

See Coin collecting and Numismatics for more information on the collecting of coins, bank notes, token coins and Exonumia.

The value of a coin

The market exchange value of a coin comes from its historic value, and/or the intrinsic value of the component metal (for example gold coins, silver coins or platinum coins).

However, in modern times, most coins are made of a base metal and their value comes strictly from their status as fiat money. This means that the value of the coin is decreed by government fiat rather than agreed by the people, which really makes it less a coin and more a token in the strictest sense.

To distinguish between these two types of coins, as well as from other forms of tokens which have been used as money, monetary scholars have defined three criteria that an object must meet to be a "true coin". These criteria are:

It must be made of a valuable material, and trade for close to the market value of that material.; It must be of a standardized weight and purity.; It must be marked to identify the authority that guarantees the content.;

By the above definition, the invention and first known usage of coins comes from the Kingdom of Lydia circa 643-630 B.C. Under three generations of Lydian kings, the money of Lydia gradually moved from being lumps of electrum (a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold) to coins of a guaranteed weight and purity, marked with the seal of the King. True coins also developed very close to this time frame in both India and China.

In 1979 and 1980, a Chinese architectural team excavating the region surrounding the ancient kingdom of Loulan discovered some Mesolithic stone tools and coins (see Loulan: Modern Chinese Expeditions).

Coin debasement

Throughout history, governments have been known to create more coinage than their supply of precious metals would allow. By replacing some fraction of a coin's precious metal content with a base metal (often copper or nickel), the intrinsic value of each individual coin was reduced (thereby "debasing" their money), allowing the coining authority to produce more coins than would otherwise be possible. Debasement of money almost always leads to price inflation unless price controls are also instituted by the governing authority. Some consider a classic example of this phenomenon to be the behavior of price levels in the United States since 1964 (the last year circulating United States Coins were minted of 90 percent silver). Such debasement and inflation were not unique to the U.S. Virtually every other country debased their coinage too. The United Kingdom and other countries saw similar inflation during the same era. Furthermore, the silver coinage current in the first half of the 20th century was not necessarily "true coinage" by the definition above. For example, in 1960, the silver in a U.S. dime was worth less than four cents. Many countries have redenominated their currency as a means of making a currency system impacted by inflation more practical. A recent, but extreme example of this is Turkey, which redenominated its currency on January 1st, 2005. One new Turkish Lira is worth one million of the old Turkish Lira.

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Ah 1352 Morocco 20 Francs Xf $19.95 S.Africa1988 Huguenots Silver 1 Rand 9,028 Issued Proof $9.99
British West Africa. 1936H One Penny. Unc. Km 16 Eb-177 $10.00 South Africa /Zuid Rep. 1896 2 1/2 Shillings Silver Vf $15.99
Lot Of 10 2002 $5 Titanic Coin (Somaliland) Only 10,000 $19.95 Madagascar 50 Ariary Km-20 1992 Unc (1) Digga $4.00
Madagascar 2 Francs 1948 Km-4 Bu (1) Digga $3.00 Kingdom of Lesotho 50 Lisente Km-21 1983 Unc (1) Digga $2.00
1931Companhia Mozambique 50 Cent Banknote Perforated $4.00 1980 Gold Krugerrand uncirculated Rare Coin $600.00
Egypt 1956 25 Piasters .720Silver $25.06 Southern Rhodesia 1947 King George Vi Penny Coin gVf $4.13
1 one troy oz. ounce fine gold krugerrand bullion coin $849.99 East Africa.Britich Colony.1927.10 Cents.Xf $2.50
South Africa.George V.1930.Penny.Xf.Rare $5.00 2008 Nelson Mandela 90Th Birthday Bi-Metal R5 Rand Coin $8.95
1938 British West Africa 2 Shillings Coin $1.50 1960 South Africa 1/2 Penny - Unc, Fabulous Toning $3.75
1947 Southern Rhodesia 3 Pence Coin - Nice $1.25 1921 Morocco 1 Franc Coin - Nice $1.25
1948 Seychelles 2 Cents Bronze Coin - Bu $1.95 1917 Egypt 10 Milliemes Coin $1.95
1941 Liberia 1/2 Cent Coin - High Grade $1.25 1930 Cape Verde Islands 20 Centavos Bronze Coin $1.10
1942 South Africa 3 Pence Coin - .800 Silver $1.95 1965 Ghana 50 Pesewas Coin - Bu $1.75
1963 South Africa 1/2 Cent Coin - Unc $1.25 1924 East Africa 1 Cent Bronze Coin $1.25
1940 South Africa 1 Penny Bronze Coin $1.10 1948 Angola 20 Centavos Bronze Coin - High Grade $1.50
1924 East Africa 1 Shilling Coin - .250 Silver $2.50 1942 South Africa One Penny - Nice - Free Us S/H $2.95
1951 South Africa 2 Shillings Coin Ngc Proof 64 ~Lqqk~ $5.50 1969 Ni-Fm Tunisia silver 1 Dinar Neptune Pf $9.95
1898 South Africa Penny Coin Ngc Au 58 Bn ~Lqqk~ $11.01 Ah 1299 Zanzibar 1 Pysa $1.99
Ethiopia Gersh Coin (1889-1903) $1.99 Morocco 1321 Dirham $1.99
Somalia $1 Silver Proof Crown 2004 Olympic Archery $9.99 1/10 Oz. Gold Krugerrand $9.99
1929-Sa South Africa Gold Sovereign .. Mint State $9.99 Mozambique 1935 5 Escudos About Uncirculated $2.99
Guinea-Bissau 1952 10 Escudos Unc+ $2.99 1983 Gold Krugerrand - 1oz. Pure Gold! $825.00
1974 Sierra Leone 1 Leone Silver Proof Dr. Stevens Coin $9.99 1888 Belgian Congo 10 Centimes Coin! Unc! $9.99
1973 St. Helena 25 Pence Silver Proof Tercentenary Coin $9.99 1972 Rwanda 200 Francs Silver Unc 10th Anniver. Coin! $5.99
Ah 1376 1957 Egypt silver 25 Piastres Assemble Bu $8.95 South Africa 1965 50 Cents Near Gem+ Unc $2.99
Seychelles 1939 Rupee Xf+ $2.99 1862 Liberia Two Cent Republic Of Liberia Nice Toning $9.99
1833 Liberia One Cent United States Of Liberia Nice $9.99 1983 1oz Brilliant Gold Krugerrand Pendant Chain Bezel $899.99
Egypt Silver 1818 Para-Lot D5 $2.00 Tunisia 1931 5 Centimes Ch Bu+ Estate Sale $20.00
Morocco Ah1376 (1956) Silver 500 Francs Y54 $11.99 1899 Maurutius Tweny Cent Silver Coin #01 $59.95
2 British East Africa Uncirculated Coins-Lot F1 $2.00 2 Ruanda-Urundi Uncirculated Coins-Lot F4 $2.00
1986 South African Krugerrand 1 oz Gold Coin $850.00 24 Republic Of Liberia $20 Proof Coins~15+ Oz Of Silver $239.00
*German East Africa Colony 19O6.J, 1/2 Heller* $3.99 Egyptian 50 Piastres Clropatra Coin, Golden, From Egypt $4.80
Egypt 2 Coins/ One Pound Tut+ 50 Piastres Cleo Both Unc $8.31 [5] Egyptian 1938 2 Piastres Silver Coins King Farouk $24.00
South Africa 1892 3 Pence *Ncs Fine* Looks Nice Lo Min $20.00 South Africa 1892 6 Pence *Ncs Vf* Some Luster Lo Min $20.00
South Africa 1892 Crown Sngl *Ngc Vf-35* Flashy Toned $300.00 Egypt 1 Millieme Ah1364 1945Ad King Farouq I Vf+ $13.00
South Africa 1893 3 Pence *Ncs Good* Very Low Minimum $20.00 South Africa 1893 6 Pence *Ncs Fine* Looks Great Lo Min $25.00
South Africa 1893 Half Crown *Ngc F-12* Key Date Nice $150.00 South Africa 1894 1 Shilling *Ngc Xf-40* Nice Brit Coin $100.00
South Africa 1894 Half Crown *Ngc Vf-35* Affordable Key $100.00 South Africa 1895 1 Shilling *Ngc Xf-40* Great Look $125.00
Zambia 10 Kwacha 1986 - Wwf White-Winged Flufftail Ag. $19.00 South Africa 1895 Half Crown *Ngc Xf-40* Very Nice $300.00
South Africa 1897 2 Shillings *Ngc Au-50* Brite White $110.00 South Africa 1897 3 Pence *Ncs Vf* Super Low Minimum $10.00
South Africa 1928 1 Shilling *Ngc Au-55* Very Scarce $1,400.00 South Africa 1936 Half Crown *Ngc Au-55* Plenty Luster $75.00
South Africa 1942 Florin *Ngc Au-55* Brite White Luster $20.00 South Africa /Z.A.R. Lot 2xShilling 1892,1894 Silver F $8.99
1 oz Gold Krugerrand coin 1978 Great Coin 1 ounce NoRes $400.00 1888 Choice Brown Unc Congo Free State 35mm 10 Centimes $29.00
Scarce! Vf 1935 Southern Rhodesia Shilling-Km-3 $19.95 1977 South African Krugerand Necklace Bezel Gold Coin $1,200.00
Tanzania 5 Coin set Uncirculated mint lot ! $5.99 Tonga 3 Coin set Uncirculated mint lot ! $4.99
Egypt 500 P 1938 King Farouk Ngc-Pf65 Gem Pf gold coin $3,799.00 Gambia 20 Dalasis 1981 - Wfd-Fao Issue- Silver Proof $28.00
Egypt 100 Qirsh Ah1255 Year 5 Ngc-Au58 gold coin $499.00 Somaliland 5 Coin set Uncirculated mint lot ! $5.99
King fArouk & Fouad White Gold Plated Egypt Memorial $180.00 South Africa Krugerrand Coins *1 oz Fine Gold *1978 $510.00
Straits Settlements 10 Cent 1927 A/Unc Scarce Beautiful $19.99 South Africa 3 Pence 1893 Uncleaned Au $54.00
1887-A Ethiopia Birr Silver Nice Large Scarce Coin Xf $89.99 1963 South Africa Silver Crown. $10.00
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Africa: Other, Africa, Coins: World
Egypt, Africa, Coins: World
South Africa, Africa, Coins: World

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