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Hi. out of the coins i had giventhis is the only one i cant identifi. any help please. jackie.

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Hi. out of the coins i had giventhis is the only one i cant identifi. any help please. jackie.

Iraqi by the look of it

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David

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1933 4 Fils coin of Faisal I Link

(Only got it because David knew the country)

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1933 4 Fils coin of Faisal I Link

(Only got it because David knew the country)

Thanks guys. i would never had found it. cheers jackie

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Hi Jackie - great to see another lady on the forum ( please forgive me if I am wrong! :ph34r:) :)

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Hi Jackie - great to see another lady on the forum ( please forgive me if I am wrong! :ph34r:) :)

Plenty of women on the forum Debbie, a few disguised as men lol ;)

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Hi Jackie - great to see another lady on the forum ( please forgive me if I am wrong! :ph34r:) :)

Plenty of women on the forum Debbie, a few disguised as men lol ;)

And that from somebody whose national dress is a skirt!!!!!!!

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A kilt, My wee haggis loving Near enough to be a scotsman friend. Och aye the noooo

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A kilt, My wee haggis loving Near enough to be a scotsman friend. Och aye the noooo

Ok so lets just call it a checked skirt.

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Hi Jackie - great to see another lady on the forum ( please forgive me if I am wrong! :ph34r:) :)

Hi Debbie.no your not wrong hun. im all woman. its nice to see everybodys post i had a little giggle. jackie. :rolleyes:

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Hi Jackie - great to see another lady on the forum ( please forgive me if I am wrong! :ph34r:) :)

Plenty of women on the forum Debbie, a few disguised as men lol ;)

:o:blink:

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A kilt, My wee haggis loving Near enough to be a scotsman friend. Och aye the noooo

Ok so lets just call it a checked skirt.

I wonder if "Och Aye" is where "O.K." originally came from? Just a thought...

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A kilt, My wee haggis loving Near enough to be a scotsman friend. Och aye the noooo

Ok so lets just call it a checked skirt.

I wonder if "Och Aye" is where "O.K." originally came from? Just a thought...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okay

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