Coins In Your Collection Minted In The 2020s

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Hi if you want to you can post your coins in your collection minted between 2020-2029 just ignore the year that it ends its there so this post does not become out of date until then.
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My first and only 2020 coin at the moment in my collection.


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Sorry, but what is the purpose of this and all the like posts? To replicate the catalogue? To flood the forum?
Απόσπασμα: "Dejan"​Sorry, but what is the purpose of this and all the like posts? To replicate the catalogue? To flood the forum?
​Hi
sorry if it is too much posts what I’m doing is covering several posts of what coins you’ve got in your collection from 1950-2029 for each decade similar to what Alfred_435 has done for coins from the 19th century to the 1940s. Ok I will stop for a few days unless it is questions or coin valuations.
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Απόσπασμα: "Dejan"​Sorry, but what is the purpose of this and all the like posts? To replicate the catalogue? To flood the forum?
​I like these posts, adds some life to Numista and gets people talking about coins.
This year I only found one 2020 coin in circulation

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces325.html
Απόσπασμα: "legowww22223"
​This year I only found one 2020 coin in circulation

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces325.html
​I like the Canadian coins especially the 2021 O Canada coin set.
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Απόσπασμα: "legowww22223"
​​This year I only found one 2020 coin in circulation
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​​https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces325.html
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​​I like the Canadian coins especially the 2021 O Canada coin set.
​Canadian coins are pretty nice, sadly I don't have access to much now due to covid. not many stores accept cash any more and banks are too packed to get some rolls :(
I don't have a problem with these threads, as all of us can show some of what we have in the collections.

We should do what they do on CCF where they have how far back can we go threads, show your coins featuring so and so threads and also dedicated country areas (I am Princetane76 there)

I have a few 2020s coins, as I collect modern Australian, especially the $2 Coloured coins.


2020 Australian Donation Dollar (1st coloured $1 coin)

2020 End of WW2 $2 coins


2020 Women's Cricket (A casualty of Covid 19)


2020 $2 coin standard piece
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Even newer, not best photos sorry


Firefighters $2 (Very late 2020) and 2021 $2, yes that is right 2021!

Australia mints their coins in advance and you often see next years coins in December the previous years.

NZ on the other hand is slack, all made overseas and now just seeing some 2019 dated coins.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Απόσπασμα: "Moneytane"​I don't have a problem with these threads, as all of us can show some of what we have in the collections.

​We should do what they do on CCF where they have how far back can we go threads, show your coins featuring so and so threads and also dedicated country areas (I am Princetane76 there)

​I have a few 2020s coins, as I collect modern Australian, especially the $2 Coloured coins.


​2020 Australian Donation Dollar (1st coloured $1 coin)

2020 End of WW2 $2 coins


​2020 Women's Cricket (A casualty of Covid 19)


​2020 $2 coin standard piece
​love the coloured coins those are hard to get in the U.K. most of them get imported from Europe and stay in peoples collections due to its rarity here.
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
Απόσπασμα: "Moneytane"​Even newer, not best photos sorry


​Firefighters $2 (Very late 2020) and 2021 $2, yes that is right 2021!

​Australia mints their coins in advance and you often see next years coins in December the previous years.

​NZ on the other hand is slack, all made overseas and now just seeing some 2019 dated coins.
​it’s sad that New Zealand has only two commemorative coins in circulation if they release more maybe collectors would buy their coins more in the future.
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I agree!

New Zealand issues mountains of NCLT tat and bullion coins priced way above their metal or face value. So do many other countries, but at least several like Australian, UK, Canada and USA issue many commemorative coins as circulation and NCLT pieces.

It is a known fact that circulating commemoratives always attract new people to numismatics.

I just love those Australian commems as they look pretty and are fairly easy to get (I have Australian friends who help me out and I help them out). Plus you have to admit - who does not like a shiny new coin - shiny coins are addictive in my eyes!
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Απόσπασμα: "Moneytane"​I agree!

​New Zealand issues mountains of NCLT tat and bullion coins priced way above their metal or face value. So do many other countries, but at least several like Australian, UK, Canada and USA issue many commemorative coins as circulation and NCLT pieces.

​It is a known fact that circulating commemoratives always attract new people to numismatics.

​I just love those Australian commems as they look pretty and are fairly easy to get (I have Australian friends who help me out and I help them out). Plus you have to admit - who does not like a shiny new coin - shiny coins are addictive in my eyes!
​it’s true that circulating coins attracted me into this hobby and the many different designs and varieties that are out there ready to be found. Also same as you I love shiny high grade coins the lustre and details you see are spectacular.:O
Hi to whoever is reading this. Did you know that TYPEWRITER (on a QWERTY keyboard) is the longest word you can type using only the letters on one row of the keyboard.
A nice pair from the UK, this came in a packet with Regency and Victorian era silver coins!



Brexit 50p issued Jan 2020, Diversity sometime Sep/Oct 2020
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society
Απόσπασμα: "Moneytane"​A nice pair from the UK, this came in a packet with Regency and Victorian era silver coins!



​Brexit 50p issued Jan 2020, Diversity sometime Sep/Oct 2020
Wow they must got of the U.K. quick because I haven’t found any in circulation yet.​
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