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Kev, do you have a coin you want to post?
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I guess it's night outside of the US so everyone is asleep. So here is an easy one until they get back on. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Not anymore night but early morning - coffee time, need to be more awake before I try to track down Byzantines.
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Pillar of the Community
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It looked slightly suspicious and thanks to your response I can save a lot of time checking Byzantines first:
George I Terter?
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Pillar of the Community
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Let;s stick with the Bulgarians for now:
Ivan (John) Alexander?
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Pillar of the Community
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Third try at a Bulgarian:
Michael Asen?
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No, you are in the wrong area. This coin is from Europe.
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Pillar of the Community
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Take that as hint that it is from either Thessalonica or Epirus, let's give a try to
Andronicus II?
Or am I on a totally wrong track and it is from Serbia or Venice?
Edited by Medieval 01/24/2015 5:41 pm
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No, still in the wrong area, try Eastern Europe.
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Pillar of the Community
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East from Bulgaria  then the only place which comes to mind would be a Crimean issue of the Empire of Trebizond - else I am totally lost. John II?
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No, still in the wrong area. He was betrothed to the Byzantine emperor daughter Maria and was going to be the next emperor because the emperor had no male hire. When the emperor did finally have a son, his betrothed was dissolved and he was removed from being hire.
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Did I scare you away Med?
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