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John Kamps

Transylvania Dukat

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A recent acquisitions...

 

AV Dukat 1646 A-I (Weissenberg Mint) issued under Prince Georg Rakozki /ruler of Turkisk vassal state of Transylvania. obv./rev.

AV 40 Lire 1814-M (Milan Mint) issued under Napoleon I of France for Kingdom of Italy  obv./rev.

 

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Dont have a clue what they are.

If they are spot on they are quality looking :)

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All these gold coins look amazing for the age. Some almost look too good to be true!

..and welcome, John ;) 

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Thanks! I really love high quality stuff. I am glad joy your group, always nice to talk coins....or banknotes!

 

 

john

 

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WOW the picture you just sent me of your house is amazing.

Although would sooner be in the sunshine :P

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Never been to Canada ....but looks a really nice GAFF...........House in English :D

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Yeah, we live in the Capital  "Ottawa". It can get mighty cold, last night it went down to -32 celsius! I have some relatives in Germany that spent the first Winter in the USSR, near Leningrad in 1941/42, temps went down to -55!!!!! And these poor guys were wearing Summer camouflage uniforms. People were a lot tougher back then.

Here is yours truly at work, trimming a clients cedar hedge in +32 celsius hot summer day. Even at work I think about gold coins!

 

John

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Very nice coins John.  And not slabbed (also nice IMHO)! 

Welcome.  :D

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Guest Paul B.

Hi John. You mind if I ask how much you paid for the Transylvanian Dukat? Thanks!

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