Since I have had some coin questions asked in the past few months, I thought I would be nice to put together a coin reference thread. A lot of these come from the main coin page on the Collectors Archive, but I think these are the ones that are good for someone starting out.
Guides
One of the first things that I think can confuse people is the Category system. Gus Lopez has written two articles that use the system. For the person just starting out I think his original article has a little more information about it and what his resoning was for why certain coins fall into their respective category.
Original Coin Category Article
A little while after a new guide was written which included other coins like the Droids, Ewoks, and Prototype coins. Some of the catagories were also changed a little bit.
Comprehensive Guide to POTF, Droids, and Ewoks Coins
Production
There are some great items that have turned up involving the production process of the coins. The main article that I really recommend reading is on the archive again. It details the entire process of how a coin is made.
A Coin is Born: Kenner's Power of the Force Coins, from Concept to Mass Production.
A video was recently found on youtube which can help with the above article to visualize the process.
Making Coins
Some of the items that have turned up involving the production process on the archive include:
Preliminary Coin Art
Creatures Stage 1 Hardcopy
Creatures Softcopy
Creatures Text Master
Creatures Coin Dies
Prototype/Unproduced
There are a lot of different coins out there that fall into this category. These are the most recognized ones that I feel a coin collector starting out should know about. Many more can be found at the main coin archive link at the top.
At the top of the list is the Pitch coin. This coin was believed to have been used to pitch the idea of collectors coins to Lucasfilm/vendors.
Luke Jedi Pitch Coin
One of the easiest coin prototypes to obtain is the Luke X-Wing smaller coin. The archive states only 400, but that number is believed to be a lot higher than that now. This is also one of the cheapest prototype coins to buy.
Small Luke X-Wing Prototype Coin
One of the most highly sought after prototype coins is the 63rd coin. It was to be included with a mail away offer for a coin binder on the proposed 93 back card. The coin can be found in both gold and silver colors. The A-Wing pilot coin can also be found in the same color of gold as the 63rd. It is a lighter shade of gold than the Droids coins. This is believed to have been a coin to test the gold color for the 63rd.
Silver 63rd
Gold 63rd
93 Cardback
Mail Away Album
Gold A-Wing Pilot
Repros/Restrikes
Most reproduction coins are very easy to tell if they are fake or not. The majority out there are not made of aluminum and are one sided. Most of these end up on recarded figures. However, there are at least some convincing fakes of Boba Fet and Anakin. These coins were discussed on this thread on rebelscum.
Repro coins
The restrikes are a completely different matter. They were produced by the original coin company that did the original coins as a test for Hasbro when they were planning the Millennium Minted figure series. These coins are thicker than original coins and also weigh more. Here are some great links with info about them.
List of which coins were restruck
Thick/Thin Coins
Display
One of the big dilemmas with coins is how to display them. Some collectors simply use pog pages and keep them in a notebook or a stack of coin holders. Many others choose to make/have made custom frames. A lot of the frames out there base their design on the Executive set. These were sets that were sent to Lucasfilm/Kenner Executives that were framed with two complete sets of coins showing front and back. Here is a great guide that was made a couple years ago and some of the ideas that have been done before.
Adam Burges' Frame Guide
Executive Set
Boba Fisher POTF Coin Frame
Boba Fisher Droids and Ewoks Frame
Jim Skoi Frame
G_Man Frame
The Guv Frame
My Frame
Framed Coin with Mailer Envelope
The other option are airtite cases. These can be found on ebay or coin supply websites.
The size of case needed for the standard size coins is 39mm and the small Luke proto coin is 32mm. Most collectors use the cases with a black foam ring, but a white version is available as well.
The coin size also is the same as a U.S. size poker chip. I recently found some cheaper display options originally made for poker chips, but should also work with POTF coins. I hope to order the 6 coin display case soon to try them out with my Ewoks coins. I've never ordered from the site before, so I cannot vouch for their service.
63 Coin Insert
12 Coin Insert
6 Coin Display Case
3 Coin Display Case
Prices
The prices on coins have fluctuated a lot over the years. A complete set can take a long time to piece together and requires some patience when you get to the later category coins. If cost is a factor, but you still want some coins, I feel that collecting just the Category 1 and 2 coins is a very leasable goal. It was mine originally, but for some reason I just couldn't stop there.
I use a thread on rebelscum that works very well as a general price guide. This seller has broken up and sold several coin sets over the last few years.
FS: PotF coins for sale, all Categories!
This concludes my coin reference thread. I'm sure I'll be making some edits to add things in the future and I'm welcome to any suggestions.
Guides
One of the first things that I think can confuse people is the Category system. Gus Lopez has written two articles that use the system. For the person just starting out I think his original article has a little more information about it and what his resoning was for why certain coins fall into their respective category.
Original Coin Category Article
A little while after a new guide was written which included other coins like the Droids, Ewoks, and Prototype coins. Some of the catagories were also changed a little bit.
Comprehensive Guide to POTF, Droids, and Ewoks Coins
Production
There are some great items that have turned up involving the production process of the coins. The main article that I really recommend reading is on the archive again. It details the entire process of how a coin is made.
A Coin is Born: Kenner's Power of the Force Coins, from Concept to Mass Production.
A video was recently found on youtube which can help with the above article to visualize the process.
Making Coins
Some of the items that have turned up involving the production process on the archive include:
Preliminary Coin Art
Creatures Stage 1 Hardcopy
Creatures Softcopy
Creatures Text Master
Creatures Coin Dies
Prototype/Unproduced
There are a lot of different coins out there that fall into this category. These are the most recognized ones that I feel a coin collector starting out should know about. Many more can be found at the main coin archive link at the top.
At the top of the list is the Pitch coin. This coin was believed to have been used to pitch the idea of collectors coins to Lucasfilm/vendors.
Luke Jedi Pitch Coin
One of the easiest coin prototypes to obtain is the Luke X-Wing smaller coin. The archive states only 400, but that number is believed to be a lot higher than that now. This is also one of the cheapest prototype coins to buy.
Small Luke X-Wing Prototype Coin
One of the most highly sought after prototype coins is the 63rd coin. It was to be included with a mail away offer for a coin binder on the proposed 93 back card. The coin can be found in both gold and silver colors. The A-Wing pilot coin can also be found in the same color of gold as the 63rd. It is a lighter shade of gold than the Droids coins. This is believed to have been a coin to test the gold color for the 63rd.
Silver 63rd
Gold 63rd
93 Cardback
Mail Away Album
Gold A-Wing Pilot
Repros/Restrikes
Most reproduction coins are very easy to tell if they are fake or not. The majority out there are not made of aluminum and are one sided. Most of these end up on recarded figures. However, there are at least some convincing fakes of Boba Fet and Anakin. These coins were discussed on this thread on rebelscum.
Repro coins
The restrikes are a completely different matter. They were produced by the original coin company that did the original coins as a test for Hasbro when they were planning the Millennium Minted figure series. These coins are thicker than original coins and also weigh more. Here are some great links with info about them.
List of which coins were restruck
Thick/Thin Coins
Display
One of the big dilemmas with coins is how to display them. Some collectors simply use pog pages and keep them in a notebook or a stack of coin holders. Many others choose to make/have made custom frames. A lot of the frames out there base their design on the Executive set. These were sets that were sent to Lucasfilm/Kenner Executives that were framed with two complete sets of coins showing front and back. Here is a great guide that was made a couple years ago and some of the ideas that have been done before.
Adam Burges' Frame Guide
Executive Set
Boba Fisher POTF Coin Frame
Boba Fisher Droids and Ewoks Frame
Jim Skoi Frame
G_Man Frame
The Guv Frame
My Frame
Framed Coin with Mailer Envelope
The other option are airtite cases. These can be found on ebay or coin supply websites.
The size of case needed for the standard size coins is 39mm and the small Luke proto coin is 32mm. Most collectors use the cases with a black foam ring, but a white version is available as well.
The coin size also is the same as a U.S. size poker chip. I recently found some cheaper display options originally made for poker chips, but should also work with POTF coins. I hope to order the 6 coin display case soon to try them out with my Ewoks coins. I've never ordered from the site before, so I cannot vouch for their service.
63 Coin Insert
12 Coin Insert
6 Coin Display Case
3 Coin Display Case
Prices
The prices on coins have fluctuated a lot over the years. A complete set can take a long time to piece together and requires some patience when you get to the later category coins. If cost is a factor, but you still want some coins, I feel that collecting just the Category 1 and 2 coins is a very leasable goal. It was mine originally, but for some reason I just couldn't stop there.
FS: PotF coins for sale, all Categories!
This concludes my coin reference thread. I'm sure I'll be making some edits to add things in the future and I'm welcome to any suggestions.