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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:17:25 GMT 1
Here is my collection of a coins from Gransk (Danzig).
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:19:27 GMT 1
1 pfennig 1923, bronze, mintage - 4000000 pcs. The reverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:19:58 GMT 1
...and the obverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:21:27 GMT 1
2 pfennig 1926, bronze, mintage - 1750000 pcs. The reverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:21:58 GMT 1
...and the obverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:23:21 GMT 1
5 pfennig 1928, copper-nickel, mintage - 1000000 pcs. The reverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:23:44 GMT 1
...and the obverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:24:46 GMT 1
5 pfennig 1932, aluminium-bronze, mintage - 4000000 pcs. The obverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:25:24 GMT 1
...and the reverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:26:27 GMT 1
10 pfennig 1923, copper-nickel, mintage - 5000000 pcs. The reverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:26:58 GMT 1
...and the obverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:27:51 GMT 1
10 pfennig 1932, aluminium-bronze, mintage - 5000000 pcs. The obverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:28:15 GMT 1
...and the reverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:29:41 GMT 1
1/2 gulden 1932, nickel, mintage - 1400000 pcs. The reverse... Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:30:10 GMT 1
...and the obverse. Attachments:
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Post by slepovron on Dec 15, 2012 17:30:51 GMT 1
That is all.
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Post by jeanne on Dec 16, 2012 12:50:16 GMT 1
I think you have an interesting hobby in coin collecting...and I'm enjoying the photos. Thanks!
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Post by crazyhorse1 on Dec 19, 2012 21:59:03 GMT 1
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is the significance of the two crosses below the crown?
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Post by slepovron on Dec 21, 2012 17:23:37 GMT 1
It's an Arms of Gdansk. I saw these two crosses on a coins from Gdansk (Danzig) which were released since the beginning of the XVIIth century.
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