Ecapoe
Joined: 7-Dec-2013
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Posted: 2-May-2015, 19:21
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Posted: 2-May-2015, 19:21
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Hi,
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces56334.html
With .68 g, shouldn't it be a kopeck?
or the weight is wrong ?
cheers,
Andre
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Dutchgalego
Joined: 25-Sep-2011
Posts: 1086
Posted: 3-May-2015, 10:34
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Posted: 3-May-2015, 10:34
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Quote: EcapoeHi,
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces56334.html
With .68 g, shouldn't it be a kopeck?
or the weight is wrong ?
cheers,
Andre
1 poluska=1/4 kopeck and 1 denga=1/2 kopeck
The weight doens't matter much.
Cents are money too!
Moi_dela_horowo
Joined: 19-May-2013
Posts: 824
Posted: 4-May-2015, 16:03
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Posted: 4-May-2015, 16:03
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Hello =)
This is kopecks
Horseman => kopeck
This is Polushka
Bird => Polushka
In different sources you can find 1st coin with different names. Denga or Kopeck.
All 2 variants are correct. Kopeck is more modern name than Denga.
Best regards,
Ilya.
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