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RE: New post - All Dutch

in Freewriters10 months ago

Wow, I've known you for so long and now I know a little more about nationality, language and other things.
To tell the truth I always read about the Netherlands on the coins I collected and never imagined that they were part of a very close history with Germany.

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 10 months ago 

If it comes to our history we are as close to Germany as we are to Spain and France.

Dutch, German, the Scandinavian languages are all Germanic languages but it's not that we automatically understand what is said. Those languages are as close as Spanish, Italian, Romanian and Portugese.

You have Dutch coins?

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Yes, my friend, I have coins from the Netherlands. When I was a teenager my older sister went to study in England. As my sister knew that I had some coins from countries close to Venezuela she also contributed to bring me coins from the countries she visited.
So that's why I have Dutch coins.

 10 months ago 

You have the 'gulden'? Do you still collect coins? They try to forbid cash, those coins might be worth a lot of money.

By the way I used the airfryer for meat my son bought. He was satisfied.

A happy weekend dear.
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The coins I have are of no numismatic value. My sister only brought me coins that she got on her way through the places she visited in different countries, but she never brought me a real jewel, I don't have any coins of value.

I had silver coins from England and those were stolen from me by a friend to whom I gave lodging in my house.

 10 months ago 

If coins no longer exist they will have value to collecters. I have mainly cents (before the euro) and will keep them. The time will come pchildren don't know cash looks like which is such a pity.

1 cent was good for candy. Hard to believe now.

What a terrible friend! The Dutch florin was silver and cupper. My mother had some very rare coins I assume from her childhood or?