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Unknown Coins of the World from Unpopular Territories

Refer this presentation to take a look at four interesting coins from around the world issued by unpopular countries such as Turkey, Tibet, Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan. https://www.mintageworld.com/coins/

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Unknown Coins of the World from Unpopular Territories

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  1. Unknown Coins of the World from Unpopular Territories

  2. There are many rare world coins that are not known to many collectors or numismatists since they are struck by nations or territories whose history is not studied in detail. • Let’s take a look at four unknown coins of the world which were issued by countries like Mongolia, Tibet, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey.

  3. Very few collectors of coins from around the world would be interested in Mongolian coins. This 50 Mongo 9.99 grams Silver coin was struck by Mongolian People's Republic in 1925. • The obverse of these beautiful world coins feature the Soembo arms and lettering, with date below while the reverse features denomination within half wreath.

  4. When it comes to coins of the world, Tibetan coins rarely get the attention and love they actually deserve. This VartulaTangka silver coin was struck by Qing Dynasty during the reign of Qianlong Emperor somewhere around 1763-64. • The obverse of these valuable coins from around the world features one circle, letter 'DSA' in Vartula script and eight petals around wheel symbol.

  5. Here’s one of the other uncommon coins of the world issued by Republic of Kyrgyzstan in 6.22grams of Gold in 1995. The interesting part of these beautiful world coins is that they were issued to commemorate Millennium of Manas. • The obverse of these 100 Som coins features arms within circle above date surrounded by sprigs while the reverse features Manas riding horse high above mountains, with the denomination below.

  6. Not many might have seen a world coin collection containing coins struck by the Ottoman Empire from Turkey like this 10 Para silver coin struck during the regime of Selim III in AH 1203. • The obverse of these Valuable Coins from around the World features the Persian text “Toughra 'Sellim Han bin Mustafa al-MuzafferDai'ma' within a circle.

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