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Milestone Reached! Every Century Back To 1382!

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 Posted 01/31/2018  10:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Collects82 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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...Have you considered whether you're going to look for 82 BC or 19 BC yet?


I think the 82 AD will be my focus after the 582 pair.

I haven't looked too much into the BCs quite yet, just been focused on the AD side so far. But after the 582 and 82, it might make the more sense financially to start chasing these as the 1082, 482, 382, holes might be empty for a while.
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Wow, that looks like a really neat idea for a collection. I have a question - how can you tell the exact year the 1382 and 1482 coins were minted? I can't find anything that looks like a numeral on those. Were they single year types, or is there some other method used to date those types of coins? My experience is limited to United States coins, so I'd be completely lost on stuff this ancient.
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I have a question - how can you tell the exact year the 1382 and 1482 coins were minted? I can't find anything that looks like a numeral on those. Were they single year types, or is there some other method used to date those types of coins? My experience is limited to United States coins, so I'd be completely lost on stuff this ancient.
The 1482 coin does, in fact, have a date on it; I'm not entirely sure, since the pictures are so tiny, but it looks like the 82 is just left of top on the second side.

As for the 1382 coin, it does not have a date, but is apparently attributed to a ruler who reigned only for several months in 1382. I don't entirely understand this particular attribution either.
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