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wasn't he the one born of victoria , queen victorias oldest ofspring who started the first world war - a very bad man - also many believe the reporations from the first world war caused the second so in the end he was responsable for quite a few european deaths .

i do belive he retired in exile and live to a good old age as well - there is never any real justice is there?

Doubtful, as he was married in 1822 and victoria was Born in 1819 making her the youngest mother in history. You'll need to point the Finger elsewhere copper123

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A couple of new arrivals

1213-1276 Aragon James I Dinero

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1530-40 France Denier Tournois Francois I

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and

1582-1608 Lorraine Nancy Sol Carolus

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even more digging has found a 1954 10 franc as well as the 1905 25 centimes.

some more recent ones I have only just uploaded the pictures for

1814 ИМ ПС 2 KOPEK

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£2.09.... bargain

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had this one slightly longer.

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£2.99, half Grochen from poland 1509-48

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£7.19

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even more digging has found a 1954 10 franc as well as the 1905 25 centimes.

some more recent ones I have only just uploaded the pictures for

1814 ИМ ПС 2 KOPEK

How do you get the И П text?

(I had to copy and paste your text)

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Presumably use a cyrillic alphabet from the symbols bit in word

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Cut and paste from character map in windows.

Found in the accessories under system tools.

Quite a few fonts have Cyrillic and Greek characters available if you know where to look.

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Thanks guys. спасибо, ребята :)

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Thanks guys. спасибо, ребята :)

I think I can read that first word! Does it say spasebo?

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Thanks guys. спасибо, ребята :)

I think I can read that first word! Does it say spasebo?

It does indeed and simply means 'thank you guys'- dredges up 'O' level Russian from 1966. :wacko:

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£7.19

I would like a few Russian coins as they were such big players in early modern European history, but most really don't appeal to me. This one does though with the monogram of Catherine the Great, except I'd have nowhere to put it as they're ginormous aren't they. Do you have any roubles Scott?

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I would like a few Russian coins as they were such big players in early modern European history, but most really don't appeal to me. This one does though with the monogram of Catherine the Great, except I'd have nowhere to put it as they're ginormous aren't they. Do you have any roubles Scott?

I say, that's a bit personal isn't it?

Oh, ROUBLES. You said roubles. :D

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those are way out of my league.

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I say, that's a bit personal isn't it?

Oh, ROUBLES. You said roubles. :D

Whoa - all this talk of the Freudian Numismatic Society is what it is... ;)

those are way out of my league.

Me too although it's hard to know really as there doesn't seem to be the same level of interest / outlets for sale of Russian coins as, say, French or German. Maybe comparatively fewer survived compared with other countries. If anyone knows a good dealer of Russian coinage do tell. CGB have some but don't seem very interested on the whole.

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Russian coins have been expencive for a few years now, I went to Bulgaria a few years before the boom, could pick up 50 kopecks, etc for a few pounds, even there they cost a lot now.

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Me too although it's hard to know really as there doesn't seem to be the same level of interest / outlets for sale of Russian coins as, say, French or German. Maybe comparatively fewer survived compared with other countries. If anyone knows a good dealer of Russian coinage do tell. CGB have some but don't seem very interested on the whole.

Don't know about 'good' but some Russian coins. Though not for cheap I'm afraid.

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also have to wary of the fakes

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Me too although it's hard to know really as there doesn't seem to be the same level of interest / outlets for sale of Russian coins as, say, French or German. Maybe comparatively fewer survived compared with other countries. If anyone knows a good dealer of Russian coinage do tell. CGB have some but don't seem very interested on the whole.

Don't know about 'good' but some Russian coins. Though not for cheap I'm afraid.

ma-shops

PGN

Cheers yes I use MA Shops quite a bit. Actually bought a Joseph II 20 Kreuzer off there yesterday. Tell you what though they do like a good dip on there, here's a link to one of the dealers.

PGN looks alright thanks :)

Russian coins have been expencive for a few years now, I went to Bulgaria a few years before the boom, could pick up 50 kopecks, etc for a few pounds, even there they cost a lot now.

Ah "the boom" - I picked the right time to start collecting didn't I? :wacko:

I suppose the roubles are nice coins and anyone wanting to invest in numismatic silver is going to be drawn to them. For me I'm trying to build up a picture of the so-called long nineteenth century so the coin has to tell the story and that is the main requirement - unfortunately it's the portrait coinage, i.e. roubles, that do that best.

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Cheers yes I use MA Shops quite a bit. Actually bought a Joseph II 20 Kreuzer off there yesterday. Tell you what though they do like a good dip on there, here's a link to one of the dealers.

What's a paint spray addict got to do with coins?? Even your full link (www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1381461/Addict-Kelly-Gibson-arrested-sniffing-spray-paint-covered-silver-mugshot.html) says what it is...

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