dptashny
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Posted: 26 Kas 2012, 23:55
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Posted: 26 Kas 2012, 23:55
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bam777
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Posted: 26 Kas 2012, 23:59
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Posted: 26 Kas 2012, 23:59
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2, what a cool king and nice coin!
torontokuba
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:08
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:08
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1, I like the dark patina on this one
smoked_caramel
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:30
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:30
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#2
KennyG
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:59
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 00:59
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#2.
#1 doesn't win me over, but it would've if it was a Mongolian silver coin.
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elvis123
Joined: 3 Nis 2012
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 01:34
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 01:34
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#2 because of the king
apuking
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 01:49
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 01:49
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#2 but thank you for this game never seen a coin from mongolia before
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Mark240590
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:00
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:00
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2 because I needed Eddy to complete my 1/12 anna lot
pnightingale
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:04
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:04
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2.
I can't love a coin named Mongo.
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
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eminem
Joined: 9 Ocak 2012
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:06
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 02:06
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#2- older, and colonial
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fliegendehollander
Joined: 22 Haz 2010
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 03:13
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 03:13
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2
Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras
Dr. Math
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 05:00
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 05:00
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#2 for the really nice engraving on the reverse.
pnightingale
Joined: 27 Tem 2011
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 05:51
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 05:51
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Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!
terchua
Joined: 30 Eyl 2012
Posts: 87
Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 06:44
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 06:44
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2, as its British colonial
redsmithstudios
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 17:35
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 17:35
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#1 I like the color and the running horse
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scceda
Joined: 25 Eyl 2011
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 18:05
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 18:05
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1 because I like Mongolia more than Great Britain
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 19:40
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Posted: 27 Kas 2012, 19:40
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No. 1, because of the nice patina and I think "Möngö" is a great name for a coin ;-)
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