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It may have been USED in Muscovy.... Have you evidence it was MADE in Muscovy?

Of course not.

America used Spanish coins. You can find Roman coins in England. Austro Hungarian Maria Theresa Thalers circulate in North Africa.

You really don't think things through.
yes i have, even i i can post who (names) made them . what you can pay for such history lesson ?
 
yes i have, even i i can post who (names) made them . what you can pay for such history lesson ?

What a stupid, stupid question.

Why would anyone pay you anything? You don't know history. You can't read a map. You can't understand how many times the government of Russia changed. You continue to call Russia by ignorant and historically inaccurate names.
 
I have a few Maria Theresa Thalers. They were minted also by Italy, the UK and other nations because they were so accepted in the middle east and Africa. Many were melted down and restruck. Others are poor copies.

You might find "Sovereign Fakes - Counterfeiting of Sovereigns in 1950s & 1960s" with its

This situation was to be exploited by a number of counterfeiters in the late 1940’s and the 1950’s. They used gold in their fake coins but were still able to make a handsome profit. In 1952 the alarm bells started to ring loudly in the British Treasury and the Royal Mint when the Swiss Federal Appeal Court refused to extradite two sovereign counterfeiters to Italy. One of these counterfeiters was a certain José Beraha Zdravko, founder of one of the main counterfeit factories in Milan. The Swiss courts ruled that the sovereign could no longer be classed as money as it was not used as such in Britain.
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amusing.
 
What a stupid, stupid question.

Why would anyone pay you anything? You don't know history. You can't read a map. You can't understand how many times the government of Russia changed. You continue to call Russia by ignorant and historically inaccurate names.

Just because you are as easily piqued as I am, I am sure that you are aware that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ceased to exist in 1795 and never did have anything to do with Swedish territory.
 
what if send you clear evidence (links) that money made in Muscovite my Mongol - Muscovites had Allah acbar & C on them ? will you send me 100$ for this history lesson?

That's chump change. I am arranging a banking deal with a Nigerian prince, and soon all you losers can line up to polish my Bentley. Suckers.
 
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