Hello , i find coins on metal detection but this week i find one and i can t find an ID for it .
Can someone help me with ID?
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Ene Laurentiu Iulian
Hello , i find coins on metal detection but this week i find one and i can t find an ID for it .
Can someone help me with ID?
Welcome to numista.
Please always provide CROPPED images, and the dimensions of your coin?
Sjoelund
Ene Laurentiu Iulian
Hello , i find coins on metal detection but this week i find one and i can t find an ID for it .
Can someone help me with ID?
Welcome to numista.
Please always provide CROPPED images, and the dimensions of your coin?
Hello , coin was found by an metal detection mate , so i don t have coin just this 2 photo but i was more interested about that 5 stars…what country is . Geison's info was very good but thanks :)
It is not a coin, but a token used to do some math

Unfortunelly Numista now blended Exonumia with Official coins so everything could be a bit confuse.
I often wondered why did they need special coins for calculus and not just use small circulating ones???
Dejan
I often wondered why did they need special coins for calculus and not just use small circulating ones???
I guess it was just some sort of personalization, they might indeed use blank rounds.
Like how we use an image as the background on our cellphones
Geison
It is not a coin, but a token used to do some math
Unfortunelly Numista now blended Exonumia with Official coins so everything could be a bit confuse.
oh , token used to do math , interesting
thank you for help :)
Hi. You can learn more about counter tokens if you put the link in your translator.
http://www.nume.cz/zpravodaj/post/show/97
Ahoj
Ivan
MIMAEL
Hi. You can learn more about counter tokens if you put the link in your translator.
http://www.nume.cz/zpravodaj/post/show/97
Ahoj
Ivan
Thank you ! :)
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