My finds from fields of Latvia

Greetings!
My new finds from the forests)

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Mackaydon,

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Hi people!

My fresh finds!:occasion14:

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beautiful assortment of finds spanning 4 centuries... a wonderful collection of old Riga and Reval, imperial Russian, Soviet and Latvian coins in beautiful condition. Congratulations and thank you so much for sharing these excellent finds!
 

JerseyDigger19,Thank you!
Compass The Soviet Red Army. German Buckle (Luftwaffe)
 

The abbreviation on the reverse of your coin reads SIM. AVG. COM. & N. D. LIPP S. D. V. & A.(Simon Augustus, Comes et Nobilis Dominus Lipiae, Supremus Dominus Vianae et Ameida) refers to Simon August, the Count of Lippe, who ruled the Principality of Lippe-Detmond from 1734 until 1782. The Principality was located between the Weser River and the southeast part of the Teutoburg forest in Germany.
Another great find with a lot of history.
Don.........
 

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Hello!
My new findings in 2 days.

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Zunder,
Another fantastic collection of finds !!
The coin dated 1719 appears to be a Russian polushka coin KM152.2 as shown here: (scroll down to #250148)
Don.....
 

Zunder,
Another fantastic collection of finds !!
The coin dated 1719 appears to be a Russian polushka coin KM152.2 as shown here: (scroll down to #250148)
Don.....


Greetings!
Show me please with the arrow about which you wrote the coin.
Yours faithfully!
 

Today the same was looking for, the finds were =)

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Thank you for your attention to my topic!

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It was nice to talk with you!

Yours faithfully zunder1
 

Thanks for sharing. Wow what great finds. Where did you find all this stuff? I have relatives in Riga and Libau on my grandmother's side. I wonder where the german stuff came from.There were several battles in latvia, in cluding the Courland area. My grandfather's cousin was Generaloberst Carl Hilpert, who was the last commander of Army Group Courland (in german kurland) and when the war ended, he and his men became russian prisioners of war.
 

Fantastic finds you have brought to light!
 

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