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©2006 Krause Publications
Published by
Our toll-free number to place an order or obtain
a free catalog is (800) 258-0929.
All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information
storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who
may quote brief passages in a critical article or review to be printed in a magazine or newspaper,
or electronically transmitted on radio, television, or the Internet.
Library of Congress Catalog Number: 2006938714
ISBN 13: 978-0-89689-373-3
ISBN 10: 0-89689-373-1
Designed by Stacy Bloch
Edited by Colin R. Bruce II, Tom Michael
Printed in United States of America
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction........................................................................................................................................ IV
Acknowledgments.............................................................................................................................. VI
Sending Scanned Images by Email ...................................................................................................VII
Country Index ................................................................................................................................. VIII
How To Use This Catalog ................................................................................................................XII
Foreign Exchange......................................................................................................................... XVIII
Instant Identifier.............................................................................................................................. XIX
Standard International Numeral Systems .................................................................................... XXIII
Legend Abbreviations ................................................................................................................... XXV
Illustrated Guide to Eastern Mint Names..................................................................................... XXXI
Denomination Index........................................................................................................................ XLI
Hejira Date Conversion Chart ....................................................................................................... XLVI
Catalog Listings ................................................................................................................................... 1
German States Instant Identifier .................................................................................................... 1195
ADVERTISING INDEX
Ponterio & Associates ......................................................................................................................... V
Stack’s / Coin Galleries ...................................................................................................................... IX
IV
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
35 years have passed
since the Standard Cata-
log of World Coins was
nurtured to life in its first
edition, compiled in
1971 and released to the
collecting public in
March 1972. Within its
pages were listings orga-
nized in a logical format
by denomination, date
and mint of issue. Thus
was our initial coverage
presentation of the
world's coinage from the
mid-1800's through the
1960s. The collecting of
world coins has never been the same since.
Prior to the release of that first Standard Catalog of
World Coins, detailed world coin collecting information
was available only to those who pursued their interests
with the aid of specialized country catalogs, in whatever
scope they existed. Generally speaking, they were avail-
able in English only for the most popular countries, with
coverage restricted to the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Standard Catalog of World Coins changed all that.
True to its stated objective of providing users a compre-
hensive one volume catalog, it literally replaces a shelf of
often elusive specialized references, many of which were
obscure, long out-of-print, non-English works. That origi-
nal compilation listed the issues of all but a few countries
in orderly, detailed arrangements. Several of those compi-
lations were pioneering listings, just the first of a multitude
to follow from edition to edition.
Research conducted by contributors and staff editors
through the years gradually expanded the scope of the
listings, embracing earlier eras and somewhat esoteric
issues. Thus, the database from which annual editions of
the Standard Catalog of World Coins have been drawn
grew to include the first half of the 19th century, then the
18th and 17th centuries, successively, on a selective basis
as useful and reliable listings could be generated.
Also folded into the listings were the more esoteric
categories; patterns, pieforts, trial strikes, medallic and
pretender issues, related token issues, NCLTs, collector
sets, and presentation sets - any "coins" an individual
pursuing an interest in a given country might logically
be expected to encounter -- which related to the circula-
tion issue coinage of the respective countries. Early on,
the resulting mass of the annual Standard Catalog of
World Coins editions caused the volume to be reckoned
as the "telephone book" or "bible" of the world coin
field, be it the individual pursuit from the collector or
dealer perspective.
The Standard Catalog quickly developed growing
pains. As its distribution broadened, more suggestions and
demands were visited upon the editors; the addressing of
those needs and desires taxed the capability of the editors
to incorporate the information in a manageable package.
The editors welcomed and listened attentively to these
appeals. There was no question, the additional information
merited inclusion in the listings, and the annual edition
progressively grew more voluminous and unwieldy.
Something had to give. As page counts continued to
climb, effective with the 1984 edition, the editors began
to systematically condense the listings, overlay large coin
photos, and selectively eliminate esoteric categories.
Effective with the 1988 edition, the scope of coverage
was limited to issues of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Krause Publications’ catalog department determined
to best suit the needs of collectors and dealers alike, indi-
vidual century volumes were the logical answer. The
Standard Catalog of World Coins-19th Century, 5th edi-
tion is a result of that decision. This volume provides
comprehensive, detailed coverage limited to the 19th cen-
tury world coinage realm.
This newly revised 19th century edition is intro-
duced shortly after the release of the 34th edition Stan-
dard Catalog of World Coins-20th Century and the all
new 1st Edition of the 21st Century Standard Catalogs.
These new releases together represent years of research
by our staff and many outside contributors to provide
the most accurate and complete numismatic references
in the world.
Welcome to the complete, one volume reference for
19th century world coins collecting information... "Basi-
cally, a compilation of the digested knowledge," as stated
in the introduction to the first edition, "which students of
the numismatic science have contributed to the coin col-
lection hobby through the years," enhanced through the
incorporation of original contributions that have substan-
tially expanded the realm of awareness...a worthy succes-
sor to the ideals embodied in the publication of the first
Standard Catalog of World Coins in 1972.
Clifford Mishler
INTRODUCTION
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