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  1. In my 4th edition Krause 1801-1900 (I know I ought to get a newer one!) these are not listed, that's not because they are rare but because Krause forgot to include them....

     

    Going further back in time prior to the reorganisation of the database they were listed as KM#279, Duit, 1815H - Amsterdam Mint.

     

    Great thanks for the info. Also, I'm glad it was missing and not that my brain had finally stopped functioning...

  2. 1815 1 Duit (or Dute), Netherlands East Indies.

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    22mm

     

    I'm guessing this was a transitional piece where the mint was unaware that the Batavian Republic hadn't been restored after the end of the Wars. If anyone has more information about this period in the East Indies I'd love to read about it. Also a Krause reference. I couldn't find it in my 4th edition 1801-1900. I know its there I just couldn't find it. Finally is that an H or a K on the reverse?

  3. 1789 20 Kreutzer, Austria.

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    28mm

     

    As usual the bust on Austrian money of the era seldom is more than a silhouette after it has circulated for even the shortest period of time. The 20 kreutzer is a nice type ro collect because it was struck for so many years in decent quantities and by several mints.

  4. 1795 2 Pfenning, Salzburg.

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    20.5mm

     

    The links on the size above lead you to my website with much bigger pics. And each of the picture has one size larger by clicking on it...

    I really like copper from the Revolution and Napoleonic eras since it's more likely to have passed through the hands of all classes.

  5. Yes but if you had just bowed & said "please your majesty" your nation would include the lands now called Canada :ninja:

     

    But then we'd have universal health-care and other socialist trappings and would have to at least consider not going half-cocked into needless wars and etc. And where would the fun be? Also, significant portions of our population would turn statements into questions by adding "eh?" at the end. Confusion would abound... I'm not certain now whether I was protesting or lauding the idea. I need coffee.

  6. elverno;1804 L'École des Mines du Mont-Blanc, France.;Group 9: Exonumia

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    In 1818 Captain Laskey wrote in part about this medal:

    "This medal was struck on the establishment of schools for the instruction of students in the art of mining and mineralogy.

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    There is a modern statue, representing the Apennine mountains, by John de Bologna, at Florence, designated Father Apenninus; it represents the loftiest of the ridge of these mountains, which runs through the middle of Italy, from Liguria to Ariminum and Ancona, and joins the Alps. If standing erect, it proportional height would be about sixty feet. We are not quite certain if this is not the representation of this statue, and depicted here as the hoary headed Mont-Blanc, whose bald summit penetrates the clouds."

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