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Here is a 1644 liard from the Duchy of Brabant ("Spanish Netherlands")
Very nice!
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Coesfeld 4 Pfennige 1644:

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1643 solidus of Livonia
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Austria 3 Kreuzer 1643:

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Nice coins, tdziemia and Spence!
(I'll be the cheerleader on the weekends in jbuck's absence)
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1642 denier from Sedan, France:
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Nice coin. It's curious that both the rulers of the principlity of Sedan, and the prince-bishops of Liege are using "Duke of Bouillon" in their titles. I wonder what the history is behind that.

Another Livonian solidus for 1642:
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Austria 3 Kreuzer 1642:

How-Far-Back-Can-We-Go?-Eighth-Edition!
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1642 double tournois, Principality of Arches-Charleville (France)
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Great work this weekend!

Happy Monday! We are looking for 1641.
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1641 3 kreuzer of Silesia (yet another coin I realized I never took pictures of):
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1641 3 kreuzer of Silesia
Fantastic!

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yet another coin I realized I never took pictures of
I have way too many coins that have not been photographed.
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I will let the experts judge that, but since Spence posted another 1645 coin,

did you not go to the Numista link and see the evidence there for the 1645? (the eye only appeared on the 1645 coin)

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It is also acceptable if the date can be determined to the exact year from other criteria.

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did you not go to the Numista link and see the evidence there for the 1645? (the eye only appeared on the 1645 coin)
Nope.

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Correct, and you gave a legitimate explanation for date determination. I was not questioning that. But I am not confident making the final call. I prefer getting confirmation from the more informed participants.
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