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Is This Real? 1652 Latvia Coin

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I recently purchased this coin from ebay because I wanted to add an older coin to my collection. Can anyone tell me if it's real and what it's worth, I paid $5 for it.

Is-This-Real?--1652-Latvia-Coin

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It looks like a Christina silver solidus. I think it's real because it's a common coin, and worth $5-10.

http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coi...n_coin=18501

My favorite coins from that period are the Bohemian Pragergroschens. Thin and kind of tinny, about the size of a quarter. They have a great lion on them and every one of them is different.

https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=s...87&cid=11664


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Thank you! I wasn't expecting them to be so thin and small. This one is a little smaller than a dime. What's cool to me is that it was shipped from Riga, Latvia, making it the first time it's been out of the country.. If only every coin came with a personal story
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