raffyalexandria
Joined: 2 Aug 2012
Posts: 24
Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 18:35
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Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 18:35
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Armenian and i live in egypt
@josephjk
Joined: 26 Jul 2011
Posts: 1319
Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 18:38
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Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 18:38
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bam777
Joined: 5 Aug 2011
Posts: 4414
Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 19:12
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Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 19:12
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1980 for your 5 yen.
raffyalexandria
Joined: 2 Aug 2012
Posts: 24
Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 19:19
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Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 19:19
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Can any1 tell me the date of the Ethiopian ?
Armenian and i live in egypt
@josephjk
Joined: 26 Jul 2011
Posts: 1319
Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 20:51
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Posted: 7 Aug 2012, 20:51
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Are the dates on the obverse? Could you post a picture with the other side of the coin...maybe the date is on that side...
ZacUK
Numista team
Joined: 3 Jan 2011
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Posted: 8 Aug 2012, 19:38
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Posted: 8 Aug 2012, 19:38
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https://en.numista.com/numisdoc/calendar-ethiopian-40.html
Joseph is right - that second coin has two pictures of the same side. I add a link to the Ethiopia date converter on Numisdoc. The Ethiopia calendar is 8 years behind Western calendar, so their dates 1969-2000 for that coin equal 1977-2008 elsewhere.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4885.html
Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins
15turtles
Joined: 26 Mar 2012
Posts: 1129
Posted: 3 Sep 2012, 15:18
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Posted: 3 Sep 2012, 15:18
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I'm loving it how no-one mentions anything that has to do with Japan... this coin is Japanese not Chinese
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bam777
Joined: 5 Aug 2011
Posts: 4414
Posted: 3 Sep 2012, 17:30
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I think when a piece has been identified, as was with the 5 yen, then the user can check what country it is from on the coin sheet.
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