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The word "variety" has a number of different definitions and uses, some of which can be seen in coin varieties. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines "variety" as:
  
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Coin Categories
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In a broad sense, coin varieties can refer to anything in the coin universe, reflecting the broad diversity of denominations, issuing entities, designs, eras, etc. Sometimes, differing design types may be called coin varieties, for example Varieties 1 and 2 of USA Standing Liberty Quarter Dollars (1916-1930).  In the narrowest sense, coin varieties can refer to a specific die used to strike one particular coin. 
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UNITED STATES COINS
 
  
Type Coins
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The primary goal of this wiki is to focus on die varieties (the most specific of coin varieties), but to get to them, one must travel down levels within the global world of coin varieties by moving from general to specific.  Along the way, the viewer will encounter a plethora of interesting coins and types, some of which may spark an entirely new area of collecting interest.
Half Cent
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One Cent
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Our goal is to provide extensive information about coin varieties, obscure coins, and images that are missing from the Standard Catalogs of World Coins (by Krause-Mishler).  This is accomplished by a collaborative effort of volunteers who love numismatics.
Two Cents
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Three Cents
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If you have specific numismatic knowledge that you would like to contribute to the site, please contact us.  We would love to work with qualified experts.
Half Dimes and Five Cents
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Dimes
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==Newest variety descriptions==
Twenty Cents
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*[[Netherlands_1912_10_cents|Netherlands 1912 10 cents]]
Quarter Dollars
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*[[Angola 1928/7 50 centavos]]
Half Dollars
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*[[United States Liberty Cap Half Cents - Head Right (1794-1797)]]
Silver Dollars
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*[[Albania 1939-R 0.20 lek]]
Gold Dollars
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Quarter Eagles
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==World Coins by Country==
Three Dollars
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Four Dollars (Stella)
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* [[Coins of the World]]
Half Eagles
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* [[Coins of the United States]]
Eagles
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* [[World Banknotes]]
Double Eagles
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* [[Ancient Coins]]
Commemoratives
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* [[Exonumia]]
American Eagles
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Proof & Mint Sets
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==Auction Companies==
Colonial Coins
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[https://www.aureo.com/en Aureo & Calico (Barcelona, Spain)]
Territorial Coins
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Patterns
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[https://goldbergcoins.com/ Ira & Larry Goldberg Auctioneers (Beverly Hills, California, USA)]
Miscellaneous
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Numismatic-related topics
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[https://www.ha.com/ Heritage (Dallas, Texas, USA)]
Error Coins
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Rolls
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[https://www.expertisemonnaies.be/en Jean Elsen (Brussels, Belgium)]
WORLD COINS
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[https://www.kuenker.de/en Künker (Osnabrück, Germany)]
World Coins
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BANKNOTES
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[https://www.sincona.com/en/ Sincona (Zürich, Switzerland)]
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U.S. Paper Money
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[http://db.stevealbum.com/ Stephen Album Rare Coins]
World Banknotes
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[https://www.stacksbowers.com/ Stack's/Bowers (Costa Mesa, California, USA)]
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 10 June 2025

Netherlands 1912 10 cents varieties

Welcome to the CoinVarieties Wiki.

The word "variety" has a number of different definitions and uses, some of which can be seen in coin varieties. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines "variety" as:

  1. the quality or state of having different forms or types
  2. a number or collection of different things especially of a particular class, and
  3. something differing from others of the same general kind

In a broad sense, coin varieties can refer to anything in the coin universe, reflecting the broad diversity of denominations, issuing entities, designs, eras, etc. Sometimes, differing design types may be called coin varieties, for example Varieties 1 and 2 of USA Standing Liberty Quarter Dollars (1916-1930). In the narrowest sense, coin varieties can refer to a specific die used to strike one particular coin.

The primary goal of this wiki is to focus on die varieties (the most specific of coin varieties), but to get to them, one must travel down levels within the global world of coin varieties by moving from general to specific. Along the way, the viewer will encounter a plethora of interesting coins and types, some of which may spark an entirely new area of collecting interest.

Our goal is to provide extensive information about coin varieties, obscure coins, and images that are missing from the Standard Catalogs of World Coins (by Krause-Mishler). This is accomplished by a collaborative effort of volunteers who love numismatics.

If you have specific numismatic knowledge that you would like to contribute to the site, please contact us. We would love to work with qualified experts.

Newest variety descriptions

World Coins by Country

Auction Companies

Aureo & Calico (Barcelona, Spain)

Ira & Larry Goldberg Auctioneers (Beverly Hills, California, USA)

Heritage (Dallas, Texas, USA)

Jean Elsen (Brussels, Belgium)

Künker (Osnabrück, Germany)

Sincona (Zürich, Switzerland)

Stephen Album Rare Coins

Stack's/Bowers (Costa Mesa, California, USA)


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