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One More Batch Of Coins To Identify

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Going through my pile of world coins, these are the last few I can't identify myself.

Appreciate it.


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 Posted 07/11/2008  11:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
#1: Norway 10 kroner 1986.

#2: Spain 5 pesetas 1992.

#3: Spain 1 peseta 1987.

#4: A 1 krone token from Copenhagen, Denmark.
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Tivoly is an amusementpark near capital Kopenhagen.
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By the way, that 5 pesetas coin in the lower picture is upside down. If you turn it around, you can see the king's monogram - "J C I" for Juan Carlos I.

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