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Great looking Hungarian Denars!
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Quote: Great looking Hungarian Denars! EddieDiz knows how to represent. 
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Here is a 16 Sols from the City of Masstrict in Belgium dated 1579 AD. Other than the flan crack it is in pretty good shape for being a giant copper (34 mm and almost 10 g) minted during the city's siege by Alexander Farnese. The attribution is VGN-154. [added: looks like another one of these was posted a while back in the decades post here: http://goccf.com/t/195985&whichpage=3 That coin also has a flan crack, but has been holed as well.]  
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Edited by Spence 12/06/2016 9:09 pm
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Two Lithuanian half-groats of 1520, dated 1510 with different reverses  
Catalogue of Lithuanian half-groats 1495-1529 http://goccf.com/t/282866
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Edited by EddieDiz 12/12/2016 12:07 pm
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Quote: ...second should be. The second one was erroneously dated 1451. The type of design on the coin didn't exist in the 1400's and King Ferdinand I ruled from 1526-64....oops! Interesting. 
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