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Pillar of the Community
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Quite a nice series you got there, can slot a 1575,78,82,95,98 in and 1600,01,03,05,06,22,23,24 plus more modern ones.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It's moving again! 
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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I don't really have as much as you seem to imply. IIRC, I definitely have (starting from where we're at) 1651, 1645, 1638, 1626, 1622, 1615, 1600, 1599, 1597, 1521, and 1517. I know there are a few other dates I have in the early 17th century, but I don't recall specifically. There's also a coin which is traditionally attributed to the year 1535, but I've no idea how precise that figure is (i.e. whether it's intended to mean the actual year, or just "within 1-2 years of that").
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  United States
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1651. 
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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Quote:1651.  You'd have to get a new popcorn bag; it won't be today either.
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  United States
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This one should last me a month before I have to bump it again. 
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United States
136 Posts |
1651 Heller Teschen (German States) Elisabeth Lucretia KM #46  Does "most of a coin" count?
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  United States
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Excellent!  Anyone else? If not, get ready with those 1650 coins tomorrow. 
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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I probably won't be able to make it today either, unfortunately. Tomorrow is a possibility, but by then it would likely be far too late (and AFAIK I don't have any 1650 coins - in fact nothing until 1645, and perhaps not even that[1]).
[1] I definitely have the coin, but I have reasons to suspect it's a contemporary counterfeit made several decades later
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
510 Posts |
1650 France Dombes denier tournois 
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Pillar of the Community
Russian Federation
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For historical notice: my 1651 was (almost - Numista gives a lot of minor variations) the same type as the 1650 coin above, but worn very differently. Might try to post it somewhere else later if there's an opportunity.
My earliest catalogue attempts listed it under "France", then as "Orleans" up until the latest version (mid-December 2014); I wasn't properly aware of the Dombes attribution until very recently.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2637 Posts |
West Friesland Lion Daalder  
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Pillar of the Community
Belgium
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Two coin minted between 1650-1664 1 duit Spanish Netherlands Roermond, province of Brabant minted between 1650 and 1664 PHS. IIII. D.G. HISP. REX Philippus IIII dei gratia Hispaniarum rex Philip IV, by the grace of Gods, king of Spain Ruler : Philip IV (1621-1665) GH.343 - PW 9405 - Neumann 12692-12695 Mint : RM : Rurae Munda  1 liard Ruler : Maximilian Hendrik of Bavaria Hasselt mint MAXIM.HEN.D.G.ARC.COL Maximilianus Henricus dei gratia archiepiscopus Coloniae. Maximilian Heinrich, by Gods grace, archbishop of Cologne EPS.ET.PRINC.LEO.DUX.BU episcopus et princeps Leodiensis dux Bulloniensis. princebishop of Liege, duke of Bouillon. The ruler, Maximilian Hendrik (Henry or Heinrich, is from the House of Wittelsbach and therefor a cadet from Bavaria. He was Archbishop of Cologne and in his capacity Prince-Bishop of Liege.  
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Pillar of the Community
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Yesterday found my hidden 1651 coin, but was too late. Are we now stuck again? Where are all those 1643 to 1649 coins? 
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Still nothing wrong with finding them in the first edition and harassing notifying the original posters. Just saying. 
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