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What The Heck Is A "Krony"?

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I saw it on ebay referring to a Buffalo nickel and thought someone would explain it to this newbie.
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A Buffalo nickel being called a krony? I have no idea what that's supposed to mean. "Krone" (plural "Kroner") is the currency of Denmark/Turkey, but I've never heard of a Buffalo nickel called a krony.

EDIT: It turns out kronykoin is the name of the seller. He signs all of his items with "*krony*".
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I believe there is an ebay seller who uses the word krony in all his titles. I have always assumed that is his seller name.
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"Krone" (plural "Kroner") is the currency of Denmark/Turkey


Perhaps it is...but I cannot find that country on the map. I suppose Turkey would try that to get admitted to the EU?

The Krone (crown) is typically a currency unit of Scandinavian countries. My avatar is a Krone from Norway. Turkey uses Lira I believe.

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KurtS is right. Turkey = Lira. Also, Denmark uses Krone.
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I believe JimR hit the nail on the head. That seller puts "Krony" in every title for visibility and for searches. You just happen to hit one for a Buffalo nickel.
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Krony is his ID on ebay I have talked to him at ebay's coin addicts forum
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