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  • July 13, 2010 22:54
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Hello
Found a 50 centecu coin from 1992 at my work.
Does it belong to coins or do I have to take it to tokens?

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  • July 13, 2010 18:41
July 13, 2010 18:41

I'm pretty new with coins, and so is sending coins.
how do I best send my coins?
I thought of an envelope myself, but I'm afraid that the TNT will go wrong and that they will open it.
and that is why I also ask me "how are you doing" ??

greetings Kevin

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  • July 12, 2010 19:51
July 12, 2010 19:51

hehe yes exactly.
also saw on the site that the swiss country was thanked

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  • July 12, 2010 19:11
July 12, 2010 19:11

hello.

I have a little problem identifying a coin.
this is a coin with the text
“Confederatio helvetica”
a female head.

the back (or front, whatever that one has)
flowers with a 10 on them

have also looked at coins gallery but maybe overlooked or it doesn't look right.

greetings Kevin

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  • July 12, 2010 19:07
July 12, 2010 19:07

thanks for the response.
this is of some use to me.

greetings Kevin

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July 11, 2010 15:20

Apparently something goes wrong with the above links, but copying the links below also works:

http://translate.google.be/translate?hl=en&lang… | nl & amp; u = http: //numis-asia.blogspot.com/2010/02/thailand-coin-dating.html

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translat… | en & amp; u = http://www.into-asia.com/thai_language/reference/numbers.php&rurl=translate.google.be&usg=ALkJrhjsYnHzP1S7bPfrIZ4IjWVF27p9YA

http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translat… | en & amp; u = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_numerals&rurl=translate.google.be&usg=ALkJrhgtV4tHWV6XwWajNPuUW3wvYNmBvQ#Zero_to_nine

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July 11, 2010 15:12

If you want to read a website about that, check out the following:

Thai dates on coins

The above website is a translated website, so don't pay much attention to the translation.

Thai numbers

Thai numbers

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  • July 07, 2010 17:21
July 07, 2010 17:21

It might be a useful site, but I'm actually looking for something to decipher the time of year.
a list would be useful

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  • July 07, 2010 08:17
July 07, 2010 08:17

hello,

I'm new to the forum and just have a question.
A few months ago I got some Thai coins from an acquaintance, but the problem is that the seasons are also in Thai and so I can't decipher it
had once thrown a piece of paper, but unknowingly accidentally.
is there maybe a website or something like that where I can look it up?

greetings Kevin

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Good sight! I have removed the duplicate.

They were approved within 1 minute by two different administrators (Bruce and myself) haha.

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  • June 03, 2010 20:29
June 03, 2010 20:29

Don't know how to solve this, but the following coin is in it twice
Belgium, 10 Centimes 1941 Belgium-Belgique. The photos show the same coin only in different quality.

René

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“http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/6815928/__Record amount_voor_set_munten__.html?sn=binnenland,buitenland”

fun fact?

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Hi Eric, thanks for the comment, the problem is solved, so know the question from the forum. Greetings Daniel.

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May 14, 2010 08:46

Probably an old Russian 1 kopeck coin. The "dragon slayer" is Saint George and the Dragon.

The name kopeke or kopejka means "spear" and is derived from the spear of Saint George.

1 kopeck is 0.01 rubles.

Eric

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Don't tell much about this coin, don't know how to read the language. The picture is a dragon slayer, sit on a horse and kill that dragon. Mint is silver colored. I hope someone can help me with this.

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  • May 10, 2010 10:37
May 10, 2010 10:37

Hi dear people, I have a penny from 1702, does someone not know very cool could any of you estimate the value of that?

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March 25, 2010 23:30

Ha Eline,
I have the feeling that you don't have a coin but a token or token, especially since you write that it is very light. These were used for calculations and later also as play money. If you just google you will come across many. suc6
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Sorry, maybe the link is too long, but you can search for French coins on Catawiki and select the year 1808.
I would have used the correct format anyway. Strange.

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Sorry, maybe the link is too long, but you can search for French coins on Catawiki and select the year 1808.
I would have used the correct format anyway. Strange.

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February 21, 2010 15:10

?
http://www.catawiki.nl/catalogus/Munten-Countries-... [7621]=&filters 7615 =&filters 7617 =&filters 7635 =&filters 7645 =&filters 7633 =&filters[year_from]=1808&filters[year_to]=1808&filters[ title]=

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Apparently something went wrong with the link above.
It should be this ]=.

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This ]= place contains coins from France from the year 1808, see if your coin is there.
As for the other currency, we need more information on that.
Post your photos on the internet and provide the link to them here, then maybe we can tell you more.

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