

🌟 Unleash Your Inner Numismatist!
This 5lb collection of circulated foreign coins offers a unique blend of history and value, featuring a total precious metal weight of 2.2 kilograms of silver. Perfect for collectors seeking authenticity and diversity, this set includes no tokens—just genuine coins from around the globe.
| ASIN | B005ME7TEO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,391 in Collectible Coins ( See Top 100 in Collectible Coins ) #759 in Collectible Coin Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Denomination Unit | Dollar |
| Exterior Finish | Unfinished |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5 pounds |
| Item model number | 43234-552 |
| Manufacturer | World Coins |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Metal Type | Silver |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 3 inches |
| Purity Percentage | 92.5 |
| Total Eaches | 1 |
| Total Metal Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| UPC | 699687175660 792158302173 |
J**F
Perfect for my son (fun for his dad) - great buy
My ten-year-old son wants to build a coin collection, so I used this as a great way to "seed" his set. The first thing I realized as we spread these out on the living room floor is that five pounds of coins is a LOT of coins! We set out to sort them by country to start, and at two-thirds of the way through the bag we've already identified over 50 countries. The coins seem to range from about 1970 all the way up to at least 2009 - I'd say it's a good mix between those ranges. What makes it interesting to me (and to try to explain to my son) is that it contains many currencies (Francs, Lire) and countries (Czechoslovakia) that don't exist or aren't used any longer. I was also happy to see at least one Euro cents-based coin in there, since that's a good talking point for a ten-year-old when discussing currencies. Are there duplicate coins? Sure, but that's to be expected and it's perfectly fine. We have a lot so far from Mexico and from England, and there are a few other countries with some coins appearing many times, but we also have some from (to me) more obscure places such as Romania, Czechoslovakia, Thailand, Guyana, and several others from countries using the Arabic writing system that I've yet to sit down and identify. You're probably not likely to get one-of-a-kind or super-valuable coins out of this, but as an introduction to the world's currency and as a great way to get a pretty wide variety of coins at one time, I'd say this is a fantastic buy.
G**Y
Interesting assortment, most of a more modern era, many dupes
I'm new to coin collecting - given that, this is a fun assortment with some treasures like a WWII-era Japanese coin. The majority were newer, in the '90's or later. I charted my finds and listed the oldest date for each country - the average was 1989. Euro coins were heavily represented, as well as English pennies. Because they're money, I washed them first but still had the typical expected grunge on my fingers after going through them. The box of 10 small bags contained coins from 76 countries, ranging from Argentina to Vietnam and many points in between. 641 coins total, 221 unique coins, so many duplicates. Depending on your use for them, this could be a feature or a drawback. I found it a worthwhile purchase for the fun I had going through and figuring them out. Countries in the collection I received and oldest date for each if I could figure it out: Argentina 2010 Armenia 2003 Aruba 2009 Australia 1967 Austria 1994 Bahamas 2005 Barbados 2007 Belgium 1958 Belize 1986 Bolivia 2010 Brazil 1994 Cayman Islands 1987 Chile 1995 China 1978 Columbia 1995 Costa Rica 1982 Croatia 2007 Cuba 2009 Dominican Republic 1990 East Caribbean States 2014 Ecuador 1988 El Salvador 1988 England 1971 Ethiopia Fiji 1990 France 1960 Germany 1974 Ghana 2007 Greece 1990 Guatemala 1970 Guyana 2002 Haiti 1958 Honduras 1991 Hong Kong 1974 Hungary 1995 Iceland 1999 India 1989 Ireland 1971 Israel Italy 1971 Jamaica 1987 Japan 1943 Jordan Kazakhstan 2002 Kuwait Lithuania 2014 Luxembourg Malaysia 1998 Malta 1986 Mauritius 2010 Mexico 1968 Netherlands 1972 New Zealand 2006 Nicaragua 1997 Norway 1978 Pakistan 2002 Philippines 1992 Poland 1991 Portugal 1978 Romania 2006 Russia 1997 Singapore 1989 Slovenia 1993 South Africa 2012 South Korea 1991 Spain 1957 Sweden 1970 Switzerland 1972 Taiwan Thailand Trinidad & Tobago 1980 Turkey 2009 Ukraine 2012 United Arab Emirates Vietnam 2003
A**R
... ordered this lot several times and have been very happy with each shipment I have received
I have ordered this lot several times and have been very happy with each shipment I have received. Since these coins have been taken from circulating money in large part, there are quite a few Euro coins, a few damaged coins and I have found one token. However, I have also found coins from all over the world, some coins from the 19th century, some coins from significant points in history (WW II European coins, Cold War Soviet Union coins, Handover of Hong Kong coins, etc.) and some coins that I never expected to see (communist Chinese coins, East German coins, etc.). If you are looking for pristine, un-circulated coins then this lot is not for you. But, if you are interested in gaining some beautifully designed and crafted coins from varied world countries that (in some cases) challenge your knowledge of Geography, then this lot is perfect!
S**I
Too Many Repeats, Not Worth It for Collectors
I was excited to receive this set, hoping for a good variety of coins to add to my collection. Unfortunately, I was disappointed with what I got. There were way too many duplicates—one particular coin from Japan repeated more than 20 times, some coins appeared 4 or 5 times, and several types were repeated across the entire set. I understand that some repetition is regular, but this was excessive. If you want to start a diverse coin collection, this is not the set for you. It feels more like a bulk filler than a curated collection. The description was misleading, as it implied more variety than was delivered. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this to serious collectors. It might be fine for crafts or educational use, but if you're looking for unique or historic coins, you'd be better off buying individual pieces or from a specialized seller.
T**R
5 Pounds of Coins ... 50 Pounds of Fun!!
I have just begun a World Coin collection, ordered several hundred coins to start, and placed them in 17 albums (15 pages each). I purchased two 5-pound bags from this seller and was absolutely delighted. I'm certain each bag was more than 5 pounds (judging from the generous number of coins). All of the coins were identifiable and most in pretty good condition for being circulated. There was a good number of the oversized coins in each bag. I was afraid I would end up with a lot of duplicates from my previous purchases, but instead, discovered harder to find coins from places like Palestine and French Polynesia. This seller has my highest personal recommendation!!
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