Just for the Change!

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dognose
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Just for the Change!

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Hi,

I don't recall seeing a coin-holder on the Russian forum before (but I'm sure I'll be told if that's incorrect), so I'd thought I'll share this one:

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Trev.
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Re: Just for the Change!

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Hi dognose -

I have a drawer full of them....but rusty forks and bent spoons are easier to get!

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Re: Just for the Change!

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@dognose
You didn't ask who are the maker and assayer. The assayer is Jakov Lyapunov (ЯЛ) and the maker HK is Nikolay Kemper 1892-1908 in St Petersburg. Due to the small fineness figures, the coin-holder's dating is easy. It is made during the latter part of 1898.
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Re: Just for the Change!

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Thank you both for your thoughts and the extra information.

Trev.
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Re: Just for the Change!

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@Trev.
You are welcome.
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