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Poland - Sigismund I.
AR Gross 1528

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Hungary - Sigismund of Luxemburg
AR Parvus (very small coins!) 1387-1427

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Rome - Hadrian
AR Denarius (RIC 202?)
I think this coin was a jewelry and maybe melted on a funeral pyre!?

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 Posted 06/18/2016  4:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Funeral pyre coins? Way cool!
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Great set, and nicely photographed. Thanks for sharing, Baltas.
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@spence: Maybe the Hadrian denarius... :)
@Bob: Thank you! ;)
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Interesting, Don't think they were burnt in a fire they would have melted into a blob. I'm more inclined to think just cause by the environment were they were buried. Still I like them. Are you going to try and separate them?
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