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Malacca Stamp Coin Fair May 2012

Just a short update about an event, Malacca Stamp & Coin Fair is on 19 until 20 May 2012. The event will be held at Malacca Jonker Walk Hainan Associates from 10am until 7pm. For more information about the Malacca Stamp & Coin Fair 2012, you can contact the organizer Boson Goh phone number 016-6691811. No information were given by the organizer about dealers that will be coming on this event but from the previous fair, this is an event that you shouldn't missed if you're from south of Malaysia. All the big time dealers will normally coming to this event.

Coin Fair

Place:
Malacca Jonker Walk Hainan Associates,
115, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka.
Date: 19-20 May 2012

Time: 10am to 7pm.
Sale: coin, banknote, stamp and antiques.
Organizer: Boson Goh (016-6691811)

If any of you have any numismatic event around your place that need some promotion, you can contact me at lunaticg[@]gmail.com.

Jonker Stamp Money Fair 2011

This Saturday and Sunday, our collector friends in Melaka will be organizing a Jonker Stamp Money Fair 2011. You can contact the organizer Boson Goh phone number 016-6691811. Its a school holidays right now, I suggest you go early into Malacca or you will find yourself stranded in massive jammed entering Jonker street. the last time, I had been visiting the same Money fair is in 2009. You can read more about it in my post; Malacca stamp money fair 2009. This year around, I am not sure how many sellers already confirm that they will participate in the event. If any of the organizer of the money fair read this, please share with us and details or informations about sellers who already confirm joining the event and if any sellers want to join, how much is the fee, details etc.
Flyer by the organizer



Place:
Malacca Jonker Walk Hainan Associates,
115, Jalan Hang Jebat, 75200 Melaka.
Date: 3 and 4 December 2011

Time:  10am to 7pm.
Sale: coin, banknote, stamp and antiques.
Organizer: Boson Goh (016-6691811)

In the future, if any of you have any numismatic event around your place that need some promotion, you can contact me at lunaticg@gmail.com. 

Ancient treasure found and sold

Have you read a news in The Star today, Ancient treasure found and sold in Melaka. I think a news about people unearthed old Portuguese coins, bullets and religious amulets along the banks of the Malacca River had long been stop by the authority but look like nobody done nothing. From the news, sound like we can enjoy a free coin hunting along the Malacca River banks without any interruption by the museum authority. In the news, a scrap metal agent, Rafi, share that the most valuable of which found so far was a cannon ball that fetched RM500, were discovered after an ancient jetty at Stadhuys collapsed in May.

Melaka coin


They also found Chinese porcelain pieces and religious paraphernalia from the Malacca Sultanate as well as those from the Portuguese, Dutch and British colonial periods. The artefacts are believed to be about 500 years old.

“Also unearthed were bullets and cannons. For the past few days, I have joined six others in combing the river sediment for treasure," Rafi said.

“We have hit the jackpot! There are piles of these artefacts for our picking,” he said, adding that he made about RM1,000 a day by selling the items. Apparently, the brokers are from Singapore.

At the peak of the Malacca Sultanate and when the port was colonised by the Portuguese and Dutch, the river would have seen trading vessels from various countries, some of which could have capsized with their treasures.

Rafi said he was only armed with a ladle and hoe for his search, adding that although the relevant authorities “were aware of the find, nobody had stopped them from digging”.

“I know we should not sell these items but the offer is too tempting,” he said.

“We found mostly items from the Portuguese era. Despite being 500 years old, the coins are well-preserved with their carvings still visible. We have also discovered coins used by the Dutch East India Company.”

Expressing his regret that no effort was made to preserve these historical items, Portuguese-Eurasian Association president Michael Singho said it was ready to buy the artefacts and conserve them at their settlement in Ujong Pasir here.

“I will embark on a fund-raising drive to obtain the items back,” he said.

State Tourism, Culture and Heritage Committee deputy chairman Chua Kheng Hwa said he would bring up the discovery to Chief Minister Datuk Mohd Ali Rustam.

“The items are supposed to be handed over to the museum authority but these people are only interested in making a fast buck.”

Source: The Star.

OK guys, lets go on a hunting trip to Melaka river banks. Anyone want to join?

Amcorp Mall flea market-Collectibles Item


This is my 2nd post about Amcorp Mall Flea Market. Amcorp Mall free market open on Saturday and Sunday; from 9.00 am until 5.00 pm. The flea market of Amcorp Mall located in the mall at the lower ground and the 1st floor. The Amcorp Mall is a mall situated in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, located opposite the Taman Jaya LRT station which is served by the Kelana Jaya Line, operated by Rapid KL. It is also located in the proximity of the Petaling Jaya Hilton Hotel and the Armada Hotel. This is one of the flea market recommended by most collector for antique, coin, vintage and collectables item. You can also found food item, dress, jewelery, craft and other stuff in this market.




I divided my Amcorp Mall Flea market into two post. The other post is about coin and antique item that can be found in this flea market. A collectable or collectible is typically a manufactured item designed for people to collect. In this respect, they are distinguishable from other subjects of collections, which may also include natural objects (e.g., butterflies) and objects manufactured for purposes other than collecting (e.g., stamps). Some objects designed for other purposes, such as toys, become so popular among collectors that they are later marketed specifically to that audience.







The earliest collectibles were included as incentives with other products, such as cigarette cards in packs of cigarettes. Popular items developed a secondary market and sometimes became the subject of "collectible crazes". Eventually many collectible items came to be sold separately, instead of being used as marketing tools to increase the appeal of other products. To encourage collecting, manufacturers often create an entire series of a given collectible, with each item differentiated in some fashion. Examples include sports cards depicting individual players, or different designs of Beanie Babies. Enthusiasts will often try to assemble a complete set of the available variations.



I don't know much about Collectables item price but I can see that you can find many collectibles item in Amcorp mall flea market. You can find stamps, toys, cassette, compact disk, LP records, old boxes, coca-cola item, Books, Magazine and many item that I don't ever think people will collect. Some of the items are still in mint condition (look new and wrap in plastic). Do any of you been gone to Amcorp Mall Flea market lately? What have you buy? What is your experience in this flea market? Do you think this flea market is worth it for your weekend hang out? Share it here with the rest of us.

Amcorp Mall flea market - coin and antique

Amcorp Mall free market open on Saturday and Sunday; from 9.00 am until 5.00 pm. The flea market of Amcorp Mall located in the mall at the lower ground and the 1st floor. The Amcorp Mall is a mall situated in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia, located opposite the Taman Jaya LRT station which is served by the Kelana Jaya Line, operated by Rapid KL. It is also located in the proximity of the Petaling Jaya Hilton Hotel and the Armada Hotel. The flea market held on the lower ground and 1st floor of this building. This is one of the flea market recommended by most collector for antique, coin, vintage and collectibles item. You can also found food item, dress, jewelery, craft and other stuff in this market. I don't recommended you go to this place if you want to hunt for a cheap price item but this is the only flea market in Kuala Lumpur.


Why I don't recommend my reader [if you're looking for coin, banknote or papermoney) coming to this flea market? Most of the seller here are coin dealer around Klang Valley. Their price are almost the same as you come to their shop. The only advantage is that you can find many coin dealer in one place. Easy for you to asked around if you want to look for a particular coin. There are at least 10 coin dealer open their table on this flea market. Some of them are friendly, while others will look at you as you want to steal their item. Maybe because of so many people coming to this flea market every week.


I divided my Amcorp Mall Flea market into two post. The other post is about collectibles item that can be found in the flea market. This are some of the picture I took for antique item. An antique (Latin: antiquus; old) is an old collectible item. An item which is at least 50 to 100 years old and is collected or desirable due to rarity, condition, utility, or some other unique feature. It is collected or desirable because of its age, rarity, condition, utility, or other unique features. It is an object that represents a previous era in human society. Antiques are usually objects which show some degree of craftsmanship, or a certain attention to design such as a desk or the early automobile. You can found watches, Chinese porcelain, gramophones, camera, medal and many antique item in this place.


Do any of you been gone to Amcorp Mall Flea market lately? What have you buy? What is your experience in this flea market? Do you think this flea market is worth it for your weekend hang out? Share it here with the rest of us.

I am on the way to Penang

I am on my way to Penang today. This is maybe the last hunting trip for this year or maybe not. For the start of my journey, a car rental service canceled my booking yesterday at around 5pm. They give a reason lack of stuff to send the car to Penang international Airport. Maybe that is true since Deepavali will be coming just around the corner. Its hard to find a budget car rental after office hour. Maybe will try my luck and find one when I arrived in Penang. I fly early morning around 6.50 am and should be arrived around 7.45 am. Well of course I am flying with Airasia, another budget transportation in Malaysia.

What do I expect in Penang? One thing, I need to find many items that had been asked by my customers and friends to find and hunt. Some item already found, I just need to confirm the grading and pay for them. Some item include Straits Settlements coins and banknotes, Malaysia coins and some tokens that already found by my runner. I also received a last minutes help request by a friends looking for Parliament coin series for denomination of 20 sen and 50 sen year 1969; 50 sen for year 1992,1993,1994,1995 for Bunga Raya series in at least Uncirculated condition. I know its hard to find but will always try my best.

Will be busy for the whole day today. As usual, I will be hunting around Jalan Chulia, Jalan Masjid Kapitan Kling, Komtar and if I am lucky enough to get a budget car rental, most probably will be hunting on the mainland as well. To anyone new in this blog, you need to read my old post for hunting trip label. Wish everyone a happy weekend.

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19 september 2010 hunting trip

I am going back to Kota Kinabalu for the last Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Its been a busy two weeks holiday for me, I need to squeeze my coin hunting trip when I get a spare time. I want to say sorry to all of my coin collector friends in Kota Kinabalu because cannot meet all of you. Will try to make it next time. The only two place I get a chance to visit for coin hunting are Wisma Merdeka and Gaya Street Tamu. Gaya Street Tamu or Sunday Market is a must visit place if you ever go to Kota Kinabalu. Its open every Sunday starting from 6am until around 1 pm.

I am visiting Gaya Street Tamu on 19 September 2010. Its a short coin hunting trip since my flight back to Kuala Lumpur is on the same day. Gaya Street pack with people that day, mostly foreign tourist. I get a chance to visit Cikgu Chong but nothing that interest me on display that day. I try to find Michele. On my way to Michele stall, I found this new guy (Correct me if I am wrong). I don't get a chance talking with him since he got customer that time. I waited for 5 minutes but he still busy entertaining his customer. Or maybe I am invisible that day? I just take my pictures and go to Michele stall.

I think everyone of you still remember Michele, right? When I go there, no banknotes or coins that interesting for me to buy and keep. But her pressing irons on sell a little bit interesting for me. Normally she only display the normal charcoal irons. On that day, she got the flat sad iron, fuel liquid iron and another collectibles iron that I don't know what they called it. There is a metal iron in that pressing iron. All of that irons are heavy, at least weight 3 Kg a piece. I am not an antique pressing iron collector but its not easy to spot this kind of iron in Malaysia. I had seen the flat sad iron before but not the fuel liquid Iron and that other one. She is selling those irons for RM800 a piece. I don't know the market price of this collectibles but you can always bargain if you interested.

I don't buy anything that day. Just another unlucky hunting trip for me.

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Pasar Warisan Seremban

Its been a while I haven't post a story about flea market in here. Pasar Warisan Seremban or Some people prefer to called it pasar karat is conducted along Jalan Utam Singh, Seremban. It operates every weekend (Sunday) from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm. This flea market at Jalan Utam Singh has been opening since 1st May 2008. The previous Seremban flea market open at Jalan Lee Sam. This is my first hunting trip to this place after reading about it in Fazil Numismatic Blog.


I am not very familiar with Seremban and not much detail about this flea market in the Internet but I manage to find it after asking people around (near Seremban) for about one hour. The easiest ways to find this place are to look for Pasar Besar Seremban, Bank Simpanan Nasional or Maybank Seremban. If you're asking about Jalan Utam Singh or Pasar Karat, u most probably will be end up like me, received almost similar answer "tak tahu" (Don't know). Look like most people in Seremban don't know that this flea market even exist. Parking is not a big problem since not many people coming to this flea market. This market is under Seremban Municipal Council jurisdiction and Sunday is a free parking day.


This market are selling various items such as handicrafts, antiques, pottery, used computer, old books, flowers, bonsai, dry food, decorations, wall paintings and traditional herbs at reasonable prices. I can only spotted 5 people selling coins and banknotes at this place. Most of them is selling their item at a higher price. Some even higher then Kuala Lumpur market price. Only 2 person selling their items at a reasonable price and some nice items for people who hunting for collection like me. I manage to find, Terengganu old tin coin (its fake but I get them in a cheap price, will post the story later), 50 half dollar King Edward VII coin and 5 dollars King George Vi banknote sold for RM180. I don't manage to buy that green 5 dollars banknote because at the time when I spot it, the seller busy talking with other customer.


Other then that, most of item sell in this place are Malaysia coins & banknotes and some world coins. Some sellers do sell their item at a high price without any chance of bargaining. This flea market is not as good as Penang or Butterworth but still a worth place to visit for your hunting trip. Its just one and half hour drive from Kuala Lumpur. I will most probably making another trip to this place. Anyone of you have been to this pasar karat (Flea market) before?

Source: Seremban Municipal Council, Fazil Numismatic

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Less item higher price?

What happen if you got less item to sale? Higher price? I am on my usual hunting trip to Penang recently. Most of my frequent reader know by now that one of my main source of collection come from money changer. Penang is a money changer heaven since there are so many changer premises you can find along Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling, Chulia Street, in KOMTAR building or almost at any part of the city. You need to click picture below to see what I meant by over price item. Almost all money changer along Chulia street and Masjid Kapitan Keling street are putting a ridiculous price on their item. When asked about their price, their reply is that they receive less supply but many people who coming to Penang are looking for it.
One day, this will be a normal scenario for banknote and coin collector like me. When I started my first job in Penang 10 years ago, there are so many great collections at a very affordable price. I can buy them and sell them the same day with fifty percent profit. After feeling disappointed with the high price item in almost every money changer shop, I am taking a walk to Esplanade Road (Jalan Padang Kota Lama). Luckily, Penang also famous for its foods and historical@pre-war building to keep me busy.
Photo: Penang City Hall building.

The walk bring me to Penang Municipal Council building, Penang City Hall. This building built in 1903 in the typical British Palladian architectural style, the building has been listed as a national monument since 1982 under the Antiquities Act 1976. It is a two-storey building believed specifically built to house council/municipal offices in the early days. It was built at a cost of 100,000 Straits Dollars. It currently houses the Penang Municipal Council Chambers and two departments – the Licensing and the Urban Services departments. The Municipal Council of George Town was established in 1857, the first local authority in Malaya after Singapore.
Photo: Penang high court building.

Photo: Chinese chamber of commerce building.

I then walk around Light Street, near Esplanade road area. There are many prewar building building in that area; State Assembly hall, Fort Cornwallis, Penang war memorial, Penang High Court, State assembly building, and other early government building in Penang. Light street named after the famous Captain Francis Light. Padang Kota also famous for its hawker centre and popular waterfront promenade.

Most new collector nowadays, collect numismatic item just for investment. I don't mind about high price as long as the item is in high quality. But low grade items at a high price is ridicilious. Just make sure you are not buying something like this if you on a hunting trip to Penang. If the numismatic item is on a high price, go to Penang cheap and delicious nasi kandar instead. That make me forget about my unsuccessful hunting trip for a while.

Source: Wikipedia.

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