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Hello,
What is your opinion for these - Afghan ? Best Regards Ivo |
Nice trio Ivo. Could be Afghan, but this general shape also appears described as Persian (modern day Iran) and also is found described as North African and Arabian.
For those of us not familiar with the Euro, could you please gave us some measurements. Stu |
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Yes of course .
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Thank you Ivo. Nice group pic you have added. :)
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it isn't an Euro, think it's a Rubel. :shrug: Regards, Detlef |
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Hello Detlef,
this is Bulgarian lev - he identical in size to the Euro. I'm from Bulgaria.Bulgaria is in the European Union. Regards, Ivo |
Hi Ivo,
First one is Afghan, second one Arab and last one Omani. Please notice that the cap of the second one is a thimble, Arabs used a lot European thimble for powder flasks and for the tip of their scabbards Best, Kubur :D |
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so it's a Lev, never seen this coin before. :rolleyes: I am aware that Bulgaria is in the European Union. :) Regards, Detlef |
Nice trio of flasks and bullet containers. I agree with Kubar on the identification. Rick.
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Thank you all !
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