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Made from clear hard PVC film, free from chemical softeners. Coin pocket for 1 coin, 50×50 mm.
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Overlay magnifying glass with 8x magnification and LED lighting. Lens diameter: 23 mm. Visible area: Ø 30 mm. With scale (measuring range: 10 mm, scaling: 0.1 mm). Adjustment ring for focus adjustment. Plastic housing with translucent lower part (open on one side). Ideal for postage stamps, banknotes, coins, photos, jewelry and small fossils and minerals. Battery operated: 2x 1.5 volts, type AA (not included). External size: 131 x 50 x 46 mm.
Magnifier in size and shape of a credit card.
Incl. protective plastic pocket.
This cleaning bath is also suitable for brass, nickel or bronze.
Cleaning baths with high-quality substances for instant and gentle removal of oxidation on coins.
How it works: Submerge coins for some minutes into the bath (the duration depends on the used cleaning bath and the level of oxidation; for more details, please read the instructions of the specific product), afterwards rinse thoroughly and gently pat dry with a soft cloth (do not rub!).
With child-safe lid. Contents 7 Fl oz (150 ml).
The catalog “Livonian coins of the 13th-18th centuries” is divided into two parts “Part I: Feudal States” and “Part II: Kingdoms”.
The second part includes money minted or put into circulation in Estonia, Livonia and Courland until the end of the 18th century during the Polish-Lithuanian, Swedish and Russian governments.
The format of the catalog is A4. Directories are hardcover. The second part is 352 pages and contains over 1000 photos. The author is Gunnar Haljak, published in 2011.
The catalog is in English and the prices are in euros. The names of the rulers and cities in the catalog are German based on the historical background. In the case of cities, the modern name is used as the second choice. The most important texts are also given in German, Russian, Swedish, Latvian and Estonian.