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KM#314 Egypt, 2 milliemes Copper-Nickel Категории:. Obv: Center hole divides date. Rev: Center hole divides denomination, date below. Note: Accession date: AH1333. |
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davisjame Collector
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October 15, 2024 at 10:54 AM Interesting catalog! It's fascinating how these coins tell stories of their time, much like how the rice purity test reveals a bit about our own journeys. Each has its own value and history!
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servierronald Collector
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April 16 at 8:38 AM Such a fascinating look into Egypt’s rich coin history! It's amazing how every coin tells a story of culture and time. Speaking of uncovering stories—have you ever tried the rice purity test for boys? It’s a fun way to reflect on personal experiences.
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RaymondGillis Collector
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October 20 at 5:04 AM Wow, Egyptian coinage, small change can tell big stories! Speaking of Egypt, I once spent hours trying to decipher the hieroglyphics on a tourist trinket I bought there. Two milliemes, huh? Such a specific denomination. A central hole, rather peculiar design choice. These coins seem so old, almost like playing Slither io with history. Back then, I struggled to return change to my customer because I had no smaller denominations, even my boss couldn't help me resolve that silly issue.
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Leomorley Collector
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November 26 at 4:29 AM I once faced a similar challenge when organizing my grandfather's old foreign coins; deciphering origins was like being a Slice Master, meticulously uncovering every detail. The process sparked a deep appreciation for the subtle beauty in historic currencies.
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Isaac Edwards Collector
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December 16 at 11:02 AM I recall facing a puzzling dilemma during my own travels. Just like the Level Devil of uncertainty, I confronted a labyrinth of decisions that tested my resolve. The fractured fragments of that journey still resonate with me today.
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Charliekins Collector
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Yesterday, 11:23 AM Interesting! Those 1917 "H" marked coins with the higher mintage are surprisingly still pretty affordable in uncirculated condition. Makes you wonder what other overlooked treasures are out there. It reminds me of how passionate some folks get about collecting, just like the enthusiasm you see among Football Bros arguing about player stats! I might have to start digging through my old coin jar...who knows what I'll find.
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