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Old Polish,Romanian and Yugoslav coins
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10 years 2 weeks ago #1
by Feldmarshal
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Old Polish,Romanian and Yugoslav coins was created by Feldmarshal
Hello al!
Today while cleaning the home, I found old coins Below are photos and links with information about them
On the first two pictures you can see 5 coins
First coin : with a bust of Boleslaw Prus of 1977
Another two: with the cross of the "Solidarity"(on Polish "Solidarność") of 1990
Fourth coin from left : with a bust of Marceli Nowotko of 1976
And last coin commemorating 200th anniversary of the signing Constitution of May 3 of 1991
On the second two pictures you can see a lot of coins,each of them is from another year (1974 - 1987)
On the next pictures you can see the coins from Romania (Snow,Cat, I have hope that you will tell me anything about them)
On the last two pictures you can see the 2 coins from Yugoslavia. I have hope that someone know something about them and write something about them.
Regards and have a nice evening
Today while cleaning the home, I found old coins Below are photos and links with information about them
On the first two pictures you can see 5 coins
First coin : with a bust of Boleslaw Prus of 1977
Another two: with the cross of the "Solidarity"(on Polish "Solidarność") of 1990
Fourth coin from left : with a bust of Marceli Nowotko of 1976
And last coin commemorating 200th anniversary of the signing Constitution of May 3 of 1991
On the second two pictures you can see a lot of coins,each of them is from another year (1974 - 1987)
On the next pictures you can see the coins from Romania (Snow,Cat, I have hope that you will tell me anything about them)
On the last two pictures you can see the 2 coins from Yugoslavia. I have hope that someone know something about them and write something about them.
Regards and have a nice evening
You will not grow if you are not willing to change yourself
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10 years 2 weeks ago - 10 years 2 weeks ago #2
by snowman
These are the coins we use today. 100 Bani = 1 Leu - so they
are more like cents.
These were available when I was around 1989-2005(I think)
100 Lei should be equal to 10 Bani today. Equal in quotes Lots of inflation,
they had to cut 4 zeroes or 1/10.000
Now, what I have is one silver coin of 50 bani from 1914
and another silver coin from 1966, which is Greek
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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These are the coins we use today. 100 Bani = 1 Leu - so they
are more like cents.
These were available when I was around 1989-2005(I think)
100 Lei should be equal to 10 Bani today. Equal in quotes Lots of inflation,
they had to cut 4 zeroes or 1/10.000
Now, what I have is one silver coin of 50 bani from 1914
and another silver coin from 1966, which is Greek
"Straight and narrow is the path."
Last edit: 10 years 2 weeks ago by snowman.
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10 years 2 weeks ago #3
by snowman
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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Now a little story I remember while searching for old romanian money. Sometime in 1999 in
a late spring school trip when we visited lots of historic places ... my parents gave me
50.000 Lei I think they earned about 1.5-2 million per month(both of them), so 50K was
a lot of money they game me.
I came home with 73 or 74.000 and around 20 Avram Iancu badges
I knew everyone wanted those badges, so I bough them all available and
sold them at a bigger price
Also won a 5.000 lei bet if a fence far away has barb wire or not
a late spring school trip when we visited lots of historic places ... my parents gave me
50.000 Lei I think they earned about 1.5-2 million per month(both of them), so 50K was
a lot of money they game me.
I came home with 73 or 74.000 and around 20 Avram Iancu badges
I knew everyone wanted those badges, so I bough them all available and
sold them at a bigger price
Also won a 5.000 lei bet if a fence far away has barb wire or not
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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10 years 2 weeks ago #4
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try to sell them on ebay
i hope you will have success
i hope you will have success
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10 years 1 week ago #5
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No, I don't sell it. Keep them in as a souvenir
You will not grow if you are not willing to change yourself
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clifton wrote: try to sell them on ebay
i hope you will have success
No, I don't sell it. Keep them in as a souvenir
You will not grow if you are not willing to change yourself
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