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<p>[QUOTE="Michael Grell, post: 782590, member: 22612"]I have quite alot of admirable coins in my collection. As inherited lots of them was mystery coins and i had to research them. I admire that very feeling of holding theese amazing and many times very old facts of history, in my hand. That makes me research more about what reality this object circulated. I solved alot of strange coins origins, by science 3 coins that had been totally missinterpreted by experts. I could ofcourse reveal them here, but im actually registering to solve my uppermost riddle. I have a coin that i never could find the truth out about. </p><p> </p><p>This mystery coin is polished so soft it feels like touching a by centuries watersmoothened stone. Though features are on it still. You will find traces of green colour in the edges of it, making me thing of copper or real old gold, but its not gold, nor copper. Its made of mixed minerals i suspect. Sloppy, not refined metallurgury. Old as history itselfe i think. </p><p> </p><p>Ive scanned it in highest resolutions and examined it in all forms of possible methods for finding leads to its origin. I have realized the following is true about this very coin:</p><p> </p><p>Heads:</p><p>A face of a man by the age of 40 perhaps, sideways portraited. He has a beard and i actually think there is no crown nor diadems, or helmets upon his head. His clothing seems to contain sinus shapes, like a furry clothing. </p><p> </p><p>Tails:</p><p>The backside is a great mystery, it reveals primarly an elephant with alot of hair. A mammoth in other terms. Those was extinct in total according to known facts, by the year 2000 before christ. And i seriously doubt the eras before ours had knowledge of archeology, nor care for it. This coin might actually date from 2000 BC and beyond older. The greatest two mammothraces died out what we believe at 10.000 BC, and the last ones, the small mammoths, at 2000 BC, according to finds in Siberia.</p><p> </p><p>Facts we know:</p><p>The oldest coin today is dated about 610-650 BC. Greek Globus of electrum.</p><p> </p><p>Is this coin way older? I dont think its possible to date it after the late mineral gold era and the greek/iranian settlers of the Krim/South Ukraine. This one creation gotto be as old as refining itselfe, but as trade turned effective using values earned your efforts, the currency.</p><p> </p><p>Toss me some ideas or leads i can work on, or do you know more? Post me some responces please.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Grell, post: 782590, member: 22612"]I have quite alot of admirable coins in my collection. As inherited lots of them was mystery coins and i had to research them. I admire that very feeling of holding theese amazing and many times very old facts of history, in my hand. That makes me research more about what reality this object circulated. I solved alot of strange coins origins, by science 3 coins that had been totally missinterpreted by experts. I could ofcourse reveal them here, but im actually registering to solve my uppermost riddle. I have a coin that i never could find the truth out about. This mystery coin is polished so soft it feels like touching a by centuries watersmoothened stone. Though features are on it still. You will find traces of green colour in the edges of it, making me thing of copper or real old gold, but its not gold, nor copper. Its made of mixed minerals i suspect. Sloppy, not refined metallurgury. Old as history itselfe i think. Ive scanned it in highest resolutions and examined it in all forms of possible methods for finding leads to its origin. I have realized the following is true about this very coin: Heads: A face of a man by the age of 40 perhaps, sideways portraited. He has a beard and i actually think there is no crown nor diadems, or helmets upon his head. His clothing seems to contain sinus shapes, like a furry clothing. Tails: The backside is a great mystery, it reveals primarly an elephant with alot of hair. A mammoth in other terms. Those was extinct in total according to known facts, by the year 2000 before christ. And i seriously doubt the eras before ours had knowledge of archeology, nor care for it. This coin might actually date from 2000 BC and beyond older. The greatest two mammothraces died out what we believe at 10.000 BC, and the last ones, the small mammoths, at 2000 BC, according to finds in Siberia. Facts we know: The oldest coin today is dated about 610-650 BC. Greek Globus of electrum. Is this coin way older? I dont think its possible to date it after the late mineral gold era and the greek/iranian settlers of the Krim/South Ukraine. This one creation gotto be as old as refining itselfe, but as trade turned effective using values earned your efforts, the currency. Toss me some ideas or leads i can work on, or do you know more? Post me some responces please.[/QUOTE]
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