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How Far Back Can We Go? Ended At 1492 Waiting On 1491

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 Posted 10/24/2011  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add t360 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes, these monarchs remind me of dudes in the hair and spandex rock bands of the eighties.
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1703 Charles XII of Sweden 2 Mark.

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A dealer told me that the greenish colored areas are likely due to PVC slime and that I should clean it off.
As you can see I have not tried to clean it. What say ye?
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I would try an acetone soak...nice coin! Compare the hair/face between the 05/03 Did they engrave each portrait on each die?
Did you notice on the date of your 1705, there appears to be remnant of the 5/3.
I see that Krause lists a 1705/03
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I have several different years of Charles XII 2 mark pieces.
Each portrait is a little different.
I will wait for your 1702 before I post again.
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While we are still on 1703, here is some more Spanish silver...

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Nice coin and an interesting story about the battle of Vigo bay and the privy mark.
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 Posted 10/25/2011  05:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here's the 1707 coin I mentioned earlier...

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It's a Russian kopek, not unlike the one just recently posted in this thread. The date is written in Cyrillic numerals: 1000x1 700 7, or 1707.

Now, moving the thread on...

1702 - Bavaria 3 groschen:

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It's nice to see this thread in <backward> motion once again !
Here's another 1702.
It's a silver 1/12 thaler, 25mm, but I'm uncertain of its detailed identity; appears German. I don't have a Krause catalog for the 18th. century.

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Finally, I can post my coin from 1702--one of my all-time favorites! Another "big hair" coin like the Bayern 3 Gr.
This is a Denmark 8 Skilling of Frederik IV. The mint mark dividing the date stands for Holstein-Glückstadt, an area ruled by Denmark at the time. Holstein became a member of the German Confederation in 1815 and fell to Prussia in the Prussian-Danish War of 1864.

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Wow nice coins. What does a coin like that go for DVCollector?
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Yay! Finally. :D

While not as -clearly- dated as machine minted coins, this little half reale of Carlos II has enough of a date on it to qualify. It was minted at Potosi in Bolivia, in 1701 (the 01 being visible beneath the monarch's monogram). This is a posthumous issue, as Carlos II passed in 1700.

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Not nearly as nice as the ones above but thought I would participate.

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A 1700 Church Token from St. Chapelle church in Paris.
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1699 Sweden 5 ore

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Rolhalo, thanks...I haven't determined a value; it was a gift.
Now we're zooming along again! I guess people should get a couple days to post coins from 1702-1699?
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Whoa, don't change centuries without seeing this wildman coin! Formerly a piece of jewelry..


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