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krasnaya_vityaz

New Here - Collector of British Tokens

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I am new here, know of Sylvester from another board. Anyway this looks like a good place for me, I have a general interests in many things numismatically British. I focus my interests on English 17th century tokens, and all Scottish except communion tokens.

I have my 17th century tokens out of the pokey at the moment so I can photograph them and hopefully create a new page on them. I generally go for the more elusive nicer preserved specimens, and that is becoming quite difficult of late.

So far my tokens are limited to round farthings and ha'pennies, but I hope to purchase a heart shaped ha'penny in any grade soon.

I have a Scottish collection that runs from William I to William and Mary, though I have a pretender piece of James VIII.

Aside from the above, in my other life I collect Russian, Ukrainians, and ancient Greeks.

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KV is here, there goes the neighborhood!!

just kidding. Welcome!!! glad to see you join us here. I know you can add some interesting and informative conversation.

(did you get this link off Unknown's new Spanish forum?)

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KV is here, there goes the neighborhood!!

just kidding. Welcome!!! glad to see you join us here. I know you can add some interesting and informative conversation.

(did you get this link off Unknown's new Spanish forum?)

Si, yo visitar la foro Hispanamericana, y mira este. Yes, I visited Unknowns forum Spanish American, and I see this:)

Watch out - I do like the British stuff.

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Welcome to the forum Krasnaya, nice to see more people joining the forum :)

I hope you feed the Russians, ancient Greeks and Ukrainians that you collect :P

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I hope you feed the Russians, ancient Greeks and Ukrainians that you collect :P

:lol: That is without a doubt, the funniest thing you've ever said JMD.

I am well impressed with you, young man!

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:D I have been waiting for the chance to post that one after seeing his signature on coinpeople a while ago :D Edited by Master Jmd

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Krasnaya vityaz = red knight?

My Russian is very rusty.

Geoff

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Impressive Geoff.

So much fun and knowledge in one place, how can this be?!

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Hey Krasnaya!

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Yes, hello krasnaya

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Krasnaya vityaz = red knight?

My Russian is very rusty.

Geoff

Da Khorosho, yes good job.

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Welcome to the forum Krasnaya, nice to see more people joining the forum :)

I hope you feed the Russians, ancient Greeks and Ukrainians that you collect :P

I don't feed the Russians or the Greeks, but my family is part Ukrainian so I have to feed them :D

They eat like Russian Army though!

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I'm sure they do, if Dolf Lundgren is anything to go by! (is he Ukrainian?)

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Welcome Krasnaya....like JMD I recognise your signature from Coinpeople.

Great sites and visited by friendly folk.

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It seems there are only a few of us making the same rounds! :unsure:

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It seems there are only a few of us making the same rounds! :unsure:

Righto, but this seems a bit more Britcentric numismatically :D

Y ahora yo soy en la Grupa Numismata tambien:

http://numismata.org/forum/index.php

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Krasnaya vityaz = red knight?

My Russian is very rusty.

Geoff

Da Khorosho, yes good job.

Da! Spasibo bolshoi! - although shouldn't it be krasnii vityaz?

G

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Krasnaya vityaz = red knight?

My Russian is very rusty.

Geoff

Da Khorosho, yes good job.

Da! Spasibo bolshoi! - although shouldn't it be krasnii vityaz?

G

Well, I research female pilots serving in VVF during Great Patriotic War. So that it is. Not me, them.

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Krasnaya vityaz = red knight?

My Russian is very rusty.

Geoff

Da Khorosho, yes good job.

Da! Spasibo bolshoi! - although shouldn't it be krasnii vityaz?

G

Here is a link with some information:

http://www.coinpeople.com/forums/album_pag...php?pic_id=3486

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