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Well, he did provide the denominations; I cannot answer the original question though. The first one (Prussia 20 M) would be Jaeger 248, I guess http://www.ma-shops.de/linnartz/item.php5?id=3072. The Dutch coin ... probably this one http://worldcoingallery.com/countri...&desc=Netherlands km118 10 Gulden (1892-1897), and the Russian coin will be one like this http://www.ma-shops.de/emporium/item.php5?id=876 except for the grade. Christian
10 gulden Netherlands 1897 For this piece of 10 gulden in gold, thare are 2 known type varieties: - Pearls of the edge are liked to the edge (half round pearls) (value: 275 Euro) - Pearls of the edge are lose from the edge (perfectly round pearls) In this last version (loose pearls), there are also 3 known year varieties: - Normal 1897 (value: 275 Euro) - 1897 over 1892 (value: 750 Euro). This varietie should have a clear 2 under the 7, including foot and top of the 2. - 1897 over 189_ :this _ is a positioning mark that was used for the correct alignment for the year digit. This piece should not have any other signs that is a 2 under the 7. (value: 275 euro) These prices are prices mentioned in a coin catalog from the Netherlands ("Muntalmanak"), released beginning 2011. It should be noted that this piece contains 6.048 gr of pure gold, so by the current gold price of 38 euro per gram, the gold content has a value of 230 euro. I think the catalog prices for the 275 euro pieces should be considered 300 euro. However, keep in mind that these are catalog prices and that sold pieces of this kind of pieces seldomly get more than the bullion value.