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Yugoslavian/Serbian Ducat Coin From The US From The 1960 Or 1970

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Hi guys. Can someone help me about my coin? I am collecting coins from all over the world. Recently I have brought a commemorative coin from an antique shop. The havent got a clue about it what kind of coin it is. So I have brought it fot a couple of bucks. I have tried to figure out the worth and the origins of the coin. The only thing I have found that it had on the two side the last king and queen of Serbia. It have been minted in the US by the serbian royal refugees. Please can anybody help to find out more about it?
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The dates are the birth and death (assassination) of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia. That is his image. His son Peter II lived in Colorado, USA after the assassination. I am not sure that it is a coin though. Commemorative probably.
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@kaiser, first welcome to CCF. Second, can you please post a pic of the other side of this piece? Thx.
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Hi I think it is a commemorative because on the other side it is his wife the queen. I will try to put a photo with the other side just I am in the middle of a move.
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