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  • Birthday 08/05/1973

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  1. Unfortunately I do not have these rubles, but your advice it great, thanks. You are absolutely right, I may calculate it
  2. Thank, Igor! By the way, do you have any ideas about the thickness of these Rubles?
  3. Here is the final versions: Peter I the Great 1 Ruble 1704-1705 KM# 122 Peter I the Great 1 Ruble 1707-1710 KM# 130
  4. Igor, thanks a lot! We will put changes during weekend and then I'll ask you to make a review if you'll have a time for it.
  5. Dear Igor, Thanks a lot for your comment. Coin Brothers is a User Generated Catalog. Would be great if you'll edit this page to make it close to perfect. If you would need any support with graphics, I would be happy to provide.
  6. Dear Igor, You are absolutely right. We've decided to use Bitkin as an alternative catalog number. Here is the result.
  7. Dear Igor, RUBLE 1707 KM# 130.1 or Dav 1643: Crowned double eagle dividing Slavic date below. Several varietes. With H, G, or no letter on sleeve. If you'll check Monetny Dvor or raritetus.ru, only 1707-H has a Slavic date. Both 1707-G or no letter have the date in Arabic (1707). That is why I've got a question - what logic Krause or Davenport catalogs' editors as been using? Best regards, Alexander
  8. Dear Igor, RUBLE 1707 KM# 130.1 or Dav 1643: Crowned double eagle dividing Slavic date below. Several varietes. With H, G, or no letter on sleeve. If you'll check Monetny Dvor or raritetus.ru, only 1707-H has a Slavic date. Both 1707-G or no letter have the date in Arabic (1707). That is why I've got a question - what logic Krause or Davenport catalogs' editors as been using? Best regards, Alexander
  9. Gentlemen, What is the difference for the variations of Peter the Great's Moscow Ruble KM# 130 in the Krause catalog? I mean KM# 130.1, 130.2, 130.3, 130.4 and 130.5? Best regards, Alexander
  10. Dear Petrus, could you be more specific, where should I check this monogram? Best regards, Alexander
  11. Thanks! My coin looks similar to Price 316 Alexander III AE18 mm. Macedonia Mint. Alexander as Herakles clad in lionskin head-dress right / ALEXANDROU, club right above, bow in case below,>E above. Muller 1709. Would be great to find what >E means.
  12. Dear gentlemen, More than 10 years ago I've purchased in Rome in a Bolaffi shop this coin. Would be great to find out how this coin might look in a proper grade. Here is the image of the certificate as well. Weight is 5,75 g Diameter is about 17 mm Macedonian Kingdom, lifetime coin of Alexander III The Great, 336-323 BC. Bronze. Obverse - Alexander as Herakles clad in lion skin head-dress right. Reverse - a soldier's weapons: a club right above, bow in a quiver (arrow case) below. Between them probably the Greek inscription ALEXANDROU that translates into "Of Alexander". There is ">E" written on the top of the bow and club. It is unclear for me what ">E" on the reverse means. Would be great to find a catalog number, a proper mint (perhaps Macedonian?), and a correnct value. Thanks ain advance!
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