Croatia

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  1. panzerman

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  3. Croatian Coin Collector

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    No, I have put both of my Dubrovnik coins up for auction with Stephen Album Rare Coins, and I am not going to buy any new ones, so feel free to bid on it.
     
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  4. panzerman

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    Ragusa never struck gold. But Wallachia did under Michael the "Brave" AV 5 Dukaten.
     
  5. Croatian Coin Collector

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    That is true, and I have never seen an explanation anywhere why this was the case, Dubrovnik was for a time a very rich city and Gold was available, so if they had wanted to, they could have easily minted their own Gold coins, but I guess they thought that using Venetians Gold Ducats or whatever for trade was easier than minting and using their own Gold coins...
     
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  6. panzerman

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    Venice struck tons of gold for each Doge. Some Doges struck 105 Zecchini 365 g. gold coins.
     
  7. Croatian Coin Collector

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  8. panzerman

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    Since Ragusa was old name for Croatia. Was it Pavelic who secured Independence from Yugoslavia that got it named Croatia? Ragusa sounds like a nice name too:)
    Romania should really be called Wallachia.
     
  9. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Ragusa is not the old name of Croatia, it is the Italian name of the Republic of Dubrovnik, which existed between 1358 and 1808.

    Croatia has been called Croatia continuously since the 7th century, so Pavelić obviously had zero to do with it.
     
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  10. panzerman

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    So the Arms on Flag must date way back to Medieval times/ Heraldry..... coat-of-arms-of-croatia_1189_279275782477d26L.jpg
     
  11. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Chess Board! Wonder what would have happened to King, had the Doge won:nailbiting:
     
  13. Croatian Coin Collector

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  14. panzerman

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    Too bad its in such bad quality. I once almost won one in FDC for same price. That coin will remain "unsold"
     
  15. Croatian Coin Collector

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    I agree, I am also annoyed that the Aurelian one from the Siscia mint that Nomos are auctioning has an edge crack: https://www.numisbids.com/sale/9098/lot/737
     
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  16. panzerman

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    I would love that one, its MS. Plus edge crack is from strike. Portrait is beautifull. Looks like Quintillus!
     
  17. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Put in a bid for it then, I want a Gold coin from the Siscia mint with no defects.
     
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  18. panzerman

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    I wish, but no $$$. Its no fun being a coin collector with no funds:(
     
  19. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Pawn something then!
     
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