01-28-2019
05:42 AM
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01-28-2019 05:50 AM
this is an awesome hobby, I collect paper money too but I focus on coins as they have literally disappeared in Nigeria. thanks for sharing @TsekoV
01-28-2019 06:16 AM - edited 01-28-2019 06:19 AM
您好 @TsekoV
你的收藏很多。我很驚訝北朝鮮紙幣獲得!😮
當然,我想我是第一次看到它👀
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01-28-2019 06:48 AM
Hi @MortenSI,
This is such an interesting story that you shared! I must say I am more than curious to see, when possible, your collection and which currencies that are now replaced by euro you have. Do you remember which one was your favorite?
What is more, I also share with you the same hobby for collecting refrigerator magnets. The refrigerator in my house is entirely packed with magnets... : )
It would be more than great to see some of your collections - both money and magnets.
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01-28-2019 06:54 AM
Hi @aaryesdee,
Thanks for sharing this interesting collection.
How and when did you receive those coins? What is the story behind them? Is there any year that can be found on the coins? They look quite old...
I am not sure if the language is Arabic, so I want to ask @BorrisS for an opinion on this matter.
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01-28-2019 07:02 AM
Hi @Tosan,
Thank you for joining in the conversation and I am so glad that you liked the post.
I am more than curious to see part of your collection. Are you saying that in Nigeria there are mostly paper money and coins are extremely rare? It would be great learn more about this.
By the way, here is a photo of 50 Kenyan shillings. Have you ever been there or seen the currencies in Kenya?
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01-28-2019 07:06 AM - edited 01-28-2019 07:08 AM
Hello @TsekoV ,
The language on the coins is the Arabic alphabet, but not sure if it is written in Arabic, Urdu or Farsi as it is not very obvious. Everything depends from the regions where they come from.
You know that Arabic alphabet is used by many countries, but not all of them speak Arabic and the words are very different.
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01-28-2019 07:09 AM
你好 @YasumiKikuchi,
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01-28-2019 07:12 AM
@BorrisS This is so interesting. So one thing is sure, this is Arabic language and most probably those coins were used in some of those countries. They look very old though.
@aaryesdee Do you remember how you got them?
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01-28-2019 07:12 AM
These coins I collected from a very remote village during their market day. I have checked with few and they told me that it's Mughal era coins.