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this is harder one and older

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 Posted 05/15/2006  6:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CarlTromp to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Ein thaler 1794 closed 4, in F/vf, krause number 90a, Dav#2599a, mintmark B, in this condition bethween 50 to 110 euro.

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no that was quick and I can tell you have the same book as me on german coins now what does that convert to american dollars
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I would go VF on this one.
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Jim, the euro/dollar price to convert is not so difficult, but the price here or in the states would make a few bucks!!
I have buied dutch coins on us-sites, for the simple reason even with the extra mail coasts, the coins where a lot cheaper then here in Holland, of cource, same would count for the german coins.

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Thanks cral and Lars for the info
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