thecabinetguy
Joined: 9 Kas 2018
Posts: 176
Posted: 11 Kas 2018, 22:51
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Posted: 11 Kas 2018, 22:51
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PetrusAscanus
Joined: 22 Kas 2014
Posts: 6304
Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 14:34
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Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 14:34
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Looks like a polish gros (about 1492AD)
This is mine (similar) :
Info of my coin:
Półgrosz
John Albrecht I (1492-1501)
No date
MONETA ALBERT I
moneta albertus I
money of Albert I
REGIS POLONIE
kingdom of Poland
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces93689.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_I_Albert
Nice coin!!!
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gdrsb
Joined: 1 Nis 2016
Posts: 285
Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 18:13
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Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 18:13
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You can read MONETA KAZIMIRI on obverse. This one
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces42067.html
Cycnos
Joined: 22 Nis 2017
Posts: 3089
Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 18:34
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Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 18:34
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Indeed, Casimir IV with a double strike on the observe.
PetrusAscanus
Joined: 22 Kas 2014
Posts: 6304
Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 20:02
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Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 20:02
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Quote: "Cycnos" Indeed, Casimir IV with a double strike on the observe.Now I agree (after the work of the experts)
Indeed double strike
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_IV_Jagiellon
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
thecabinetguy
Joined: 9 Kas 2018
Posts: 176
Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 22:41
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Posted: 12 Kas 2018, 22:41
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oh thank you! this was a tough one
Status changed to Solved
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Status changed to Opened
(thecabinetguy , 12 Kas 2018, 22:42)
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