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  1. panzerman

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  3. Croatian Coin Collector

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    That would be my grade as well, but since I am not going to bid on it, I don't really care how they grade it.

    Your coin is very nice, hopefully Gold coins from the Siscia and Sirmium (I have already explained why I won't bid on the Julian Solidus on offer at the Nomos auction) mints in acceptable condition will soon surface somewhere.
     
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    I got my MS magnentius solidus Aquilea Mint from him. He did a 4 month layaway for me. It was 6400E
     
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    I would pay 5500 CHF for a FDC one.
     
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    UNIQUE/ ONE known/ cannot get rarer then that! IMG_2498.JPG IMG_2499.JPG
     
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    Ottoman Empire Gold Sultani of Murad III (minted in Janija in either 1574 or 1575):

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    This is my first Gold coin minted on the historical territory of Croatia, the place in Bosnia this coin was minted was a part of Croatia as recently as 1945, when the Yugoslav communists stole over half of our territory.
     
  15. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Roman Empire Silver Siliqua of Constantius II (minted in Sirmium sometime between 357 and 361):

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  16. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Today at an auction here in Zagreb I won my first Croatian Gold coin:

    Republic of Croatia Gold Ducat (minted in Sveta Nedelja in 1994) - Obverse.jpg Republic of Croatia Gold Ducat (minted in Sveta Nedelja in 1994) - Reverse.jpg
     
  17. Croatian Coin Collector

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    Since I often used the term "historical territory of Croatia" on numismatic forums, I thought that since the vast majority of people here likely aren't very familiar with Croatia's history, I should post a few maps of Croatia's territory at various points in history to demonstrate how much of Croatia's historical territory isn't a part of its current borders thanks to the communist theft in 1945, the first map is from the time of the first ruler of the Kingdom of Croatia, King Tomislav, who was King from 925 till 928 (the territory in red is Croatia, while the territories in orange were our vassal states), the second map is the Independent State of Croatia in 1941, the third map is the Independent State of Croatia in 1943 (after Fascist Italy surrendered to the Allies and the territory it occupied in Croatia was returned to Croatia), and the last map is current map of Croatia:

    Tomislavova_Hrvatska.jpg NezavisnaDrzavaHrvatska.png NezavisnaDrzavaHrvatskaDistricts1943.png Croatia_Regions_map.png
     
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