What can you say about the hallmark 76?
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Just admit that you have no clue - as so often.Qrt.S wrote:
As to what is stated in Postnikova. It is the best book available for the moment but unfortunately it contains some "inefficiencies and
frankly said errors too. I have registered close to 200 "inefficiencies etc.". Juke mentions #10 (76). It could be a mistake or a gold fineness. The gold fineness in 1718 was 75 zolotniks. The dating might be incorrect also. The official standards are still the above mentioned. Please note that the coin standards for both silver and gold differ a bit from the above mentioned standards, but coin standards should not be mixed with this.
The history is actually longer, but I cannot write a whole novel here...;-)
Yes Goldstein, you are very well known for that. Your above input is a good example. You have ruined you reputation yourself.Goldstein wrote:Hi -
Stupid insults lead to nothing.
Goldstein
Is there anything you can do flawlessly? In any case, Russian silver and the English language are not!Qrt.S wrote: You have ruined you reputation yourself.
Hi Guido,gsmoggy wrote:
I am glad to see this forum does not have a bully and a control freak for a moderator