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A Few Gold Coins For Identification Please

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 Posted 03/03/2012  05:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add debspending to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi I have come across a few gold coins that I need identifying please
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This coin weighs 2.5 grams and is approx 1.9grams in diameter,,the second coin is
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This gold coin is 5.4 grams and approx 2omm in diameter,,i have been a member here for quite a while but could not remebere my user id and password so had to start again,,thanks for bothering to help me out here
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I believe the first one is a Venetian ducat and the second one could be a gold mohur (or ½ or ¼ mohur) from India.
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The Venetian ducat bears the name of doge Alviso Mocenigo (1570-1577)
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,i have been a member here for quite a while but could not remebere my user id and password so had to start again,,thanks for bothering to help me out here

Your IP matches that of member "neal". If that's you, send an e-mail to bobby at coincommunity.com to reset your password for your old account, and we can lock this one.
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Thanks Sap,you not only good with coins but also detective work,sent an email to bobby regards neal
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