Sunt pe cale sa achizitionez un ducat Maria Theresa din 1752... Insa am mici dubii privind originea.
Cunoasteti falsuri sau reproduceri dupa aceasta moneda
Din pacate nu am imagini cu moneda!
P.S. Am vazut in Krause toate detaliile legate de aceasta moneda, insa nu m-am lamurit foarte bine...
Ducat Maria Theresa
Moderatori: berserkr, Deus, vlahul
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KLARK
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KLARK
Da! De lucrul asta vroiam sa aflu, daca circula sau nu reproduceri. Si se pare ca circula...
Domnule Claus poza pe care ati pus-o nu e chiar piesa de care zic eu. Moneda de care zic are legenda M-THERES-D-G-R... iar cea din poza are legenda M-THERESIA-D-G-RO-I-GE-HU-BO-REG, in plus si scutul de pe vulturul bicefal e diferit. Dar e acelasi tip de moneda.
Chiar azi am vorbit cu un colectionar si mi-a spus ca cea mai mare dezamagire a lui este ca a dat la schimb un ducat austroungar.
Va multumesc mult pentru lamuriri!
Domnule Claus poza pe care ati pus-o nu e chiar piesa de care zic eu. Moneda de care zic are legenda M-THERES-D-G-R... iar cea din poza are legenda M-THERESIA-D-G-RO-I-GE-HU-BO-REG, in plus si scutul de pe vulturul bicefal e diferit. Dar e acelasi tip de moneda.
Chiar azi am vorbit cu un colectionar si mi-a spus ca cea mai mare dezamagire a lui este ca a dat la schimb un ducat austroungar.
Va multumesc mult pentru lamuriri!
Circula falsurile de la Reader's Digest, dar acelea nu stiu daca sunt cu M.T.
"1752 AUSTRIAN DUCAT
FUNNY MONEY.
'Some time ago a correspondent to the 'Australian Coin Review' (now incorporated into the 'Australasian Coin & Banknote Magazine') mentioned having found, what appeared to be, an unlisted Austrian Ducat dated 1752 bearing the legend 'FRANC. D.G. R.I.S. A. GER. IER. REX.' with the portrait of Francis of Lorraine on the obverse and the legend 'TU DOMINE SPES MEA' on the reverse. It was very similar but 'not quite right' in comparison to others of that time period.
The 'coin' was in fact manufactured and distributed on behalf of the 'READERS DIGEST' organisation some 12 years ago as a promotional gimmick, and samples regularly turn up on market stalls in both 'gold' and 'silver' finishes.
These 'coins' usually have a dark chemical reaction spot in the centre where they had been attached with an adhesive glue to a 'Reader's Digest' give-away sheet.' - April 1996."
http://www.vision.net.au/~pwood/April2002.htm
Un fals si pe ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.at/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0509851891
"1752 AUSTRIAN DUCAT
FUNNY MONEY.
'Some time ago a correspondent to the 'Australian Coin Review' (now incorporated into the 'Australasian Coin & Banknote Magazine') mentioned having found, what appeared to be, an unlisted Austrian Ducat dated 1752 bearing the legend 'FRANC. D.G. R.I.S. A. GER. IER. REX.' with the portrait of Francis of Lorraine on the obverse and the legend 'TU DOMINE SPES MEA' on the reverse. It was very similar but 'not quite right' in comparison to others of that time period.
The 'coin' was in fact manufactured and distributed on behalf of the 'READERS DIGEST' organisation some 12 years ago as a promotional gimmick, and samples regularly turn up on market stalls in both 'gold' and 'silver' finishes.
These 'coins' usually have a dark chemical reaction spot in the centre where they had been attached with an adhesive glue to a 'Reader's Digest' give-away sheet.' - April 1996."
http://www.vision.net.au/~pwood/April2002.htm
Un fals si pe ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.at/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0509851891

