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2 Coins - Ancient And Something Else | Denmark And Repro

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 Posted 12/03/2011  8:07 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sjdas7 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Pretty sure this one is silver.
I think it might be British.

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The first one could be British, and is very likely to be silver. The second one looks like a reproduction Greek/Roman ancient coin.
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I can't help offhand with the little mediaeval silver coin except to say it's definitely not British, but I'm afraid your "ancient" is a modern replica of an old Jewish Revolt coin. See this old thread for more info.
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First coin: Denmark, Malmo, Hvid of Christian I(1448-81).

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