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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 00:24:34

Cajunsr1

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In response to Cajunsr1 [99% (503x)] :
bonsoir MP,
was this done with a digital camera and in b/w mode? or a scanner in b/w mode? and i would suggest a color picture with a closer detail. although this may be enough information for the cousin to use. i am a stamp collector and just like my images in color. b/w does help to show detail however. have a great evening. i can shut off my a/c tonight and open the windows. had super good thunderstorm to cool our evening off.

amities,
cajunsr.
:D

p.s.- i might also suggest an american coin side by side for comparison for size. just gives me some perspective about these old coins. thanks.

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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 01:23:03

Rogermo

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You've got the castle upside down, you moron !
(Comme le pantalon de Dagobert).

This kind of design looks very familiar to me. At a guess, you should take the money.

I like chips with tartare sauce, or Worcestershire sauce.

Cajun, they are mostly surprising big, but very thin, quite like a milk-bottle top, assuming of course that your milk-bottle tops are like ours.

Rogermo

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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 01:47:58

Cajunsr1

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In response to Rogermo [100% (42x)] (Closed account) :
You've got the castle upside down, you moron !
(Comme le pantalon de Dagobert).

This kind of design looks very familiar to me. At a guess, you should take the money.

I like chips with tartare sauce, or Worcestershire sauce.

Cajun, they are mostly surprising big, but very thin, quite like a milk-bottle top, assuming of course that your milk-bottle tops are like ours.

Rogermo



bonsoir rogermo,
and i thought it was a picture of rogermo - 'the first moron'. :gna: :grimace: i'm sure MP will correct it for you. worsetershire? yech!! here's a real sauce.

amities,
cajunsr.
:D
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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 02:27:36

Monkpiper






In response to Rogermo [100% (42x)] (Closed account) :
You've got the castle upside down, you moron !
(Comme le pantalon de Dagobert).

This kind of design looks very familiar to me. At a guess, you should take the money.

I like chips with tartare sauce, or Worcestershire sauce.

Cajun, they are mostly surprising big, but very thin, quite like a milk-bottle top, assuming of course that your milk-bottle tops are like ours.

Rogermo



LOL...ewe r lookeen from thee wrong side

mp
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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 02:35:42

Cajunsr1

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In response to Monkpiper :
LOL...ewe r lookeen from thee wrong side

mp

bonsoir MP,
:applause::applause::applause::applause:
:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

amities,
cajunsr.
:D
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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 05:26:41

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In response to Monkpiper :
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bonjour!
d'après la référence du catalogue,je pensais que vous aviez une monnaie d'or .
Votre pièce est un "gros tournois à l'O rond" en argent de Philippe IV. Duplessy 213
Vérifiez si dans la légende il y a PHILIPUS c'est Philippe III
s'il y a PHILIPPUS c'est Philippe IV

Philippe III est le fils de Saint Louis
Philippe IV a fait brûler les Templiers

JPC83
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  France - Capetian 1285-90     Wed 9th Jul 2008 14:14:46

Rogermo

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