1octav
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Thank you very much. I used google translate to find out what the text says, but I was curious about the use of the medal. Now I see. I will probably put in on sale for 35$ or try to swap it for something more interesting.
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Yesterday I got a 2 kopeki 1818 and 25 kopeki 1827. The 2 kopeki looks pretty nice, the silver one is pretty worn out...
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I used clear nail polish on some bronze roman follis and after 2 years they look ok.
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They have coins all right. I think I have a small coin from Transnistria in my coin box.
Other than some commercial trade with Russia and much contraband I don't think there is much else going on.
The moldovians and romanians use "leu", prednistrovians and russians use... rubles: http://cis-coins.com...lver-coin?all=Y
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Please try to post more clear images (use macro) and if you have problems with the size limit maybe try using imageshack or some other method.
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Good day. I am not so knowledgeable of the grading and evaluation part and I intend to sell part of my silver coins so first I'd like to learn the ropes and the lingo. Actually I want to sell some of the modern coins so as to purchase older coins as I discovered that I's more into hammered coins that into nicely shaped ones.
I would much appreciate some oppinions about these 3 very nice roubles. The one from 1842 seems to have a die crack of some sort. Is this a good thing or not? Would you say these are XF+, XF, VF+, VF...
http://www.omnicoin.com/coin/1017988
http://www.omnicoin.com/coin/1017987
http://www.omnicoin.com/coin/1017929
Thanks.
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The coin is a fake, I have an identical one, but I did not pay and I would not pay for a fake coin. I keep it for educational purposes.
In Romania there is an abundance of fake coins, even romanian coins are mass-counterfited in China... It is unfortunate for people that fall for these "coins".
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The list continuously changes in time. Lately I long for a XF sadagura, a beautiful coin with a nice story.
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Let's see some coins from Transnistria, I bet they are different.
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There is always the option to use upload websites like imageshack so as not to burden the forum.
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Good day to you all. I gather coins since I was 6 or 7 yo. I don't always have enough time for my precious coins, but I'm tryin...
I gathered up quite a few pretty coins and I will probably part with some of the ones I have in more than one copy.
I have some roman folis and provincial coins, some medieval silver coins (these are my favourite ones) and quite a few modern coins, the most beautiful ones are romanian and russian.
I hope the more experienced members will give me a hand in grading my coins and advice me in developing my coin pile into a proper collection.
Thank you.
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I have a poltina / 2 zoloti 1816, 10,5 gram silver coin and 1 ruble 4 zoloti 1815 and I am a little confuzed by the fixed exchange rate. Did the exchange rate change in time? I also have a 1829 1 ruble / 4 zloti so this means sometimes in the 1830's the exchange rate changed.
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I appologise for the pictures, it's the best I could do for now.
I would say it is a VF+ but I am not very good at this, so I am curious what do you think.
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/9/dsc04669ui.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/198/dsc04667zs.jpg/
Otoman coins
in Europe
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Quite enigmatic, with their arabic writting.