I wish everyone a nice day and nice additions to their collections.
I am saying goodbye to "NUMIST", I no longer have the strength to explain and convince anyone about historical facts.
I look every day at how many people in the world read articles or posts on the web every day - or sometimes even just a few of us. I am quitting for reasons of my pride and honor. I find it completely comedic to make decisions in some important matters for me regarding a ridiculous-worthless-crazy coin falling under exonumia.
My coin imitates the non-existent coin of the state "Great Moravian Empire"
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My coin was initially correctly incorporated under this government entity:
Then he came ..... and changed it Czechia country (I don't understand why? when both the coin and the information about it and the name are about Moravia:
And now to make things completely absurd, the coin comes from "Bulgaria"
Here is a link to that denarius:
https://gorazduv-denar.webnode.cz/
Logic: Colleagues, between the 9th and 10th centuries, the state of the "Great Moravian Empire" was founded in central Europe, and goods were traded in its territory at marketplaces.
They pay with coins from abroad that merchants brought to our territory. But locals still use proven values and pre-coinage currency for small purchases. In this area, they pay with a piece of cloth woven from linen, a napkin, tied together. There were also pieces of metal in the shape of a small axe, the hryvnia, these finds are preserved in the area:



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Here, even the token - exonumia - is being fought over its existence and is useful to the invaders and wild tribes in the south of Europe. Ever since the Franks and Germans got their ass kicked in the battle on our territory for the "Sámo" Empire - the existence of the successor state must still be fought over.
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Sámova říše – Wikipedie https://share.google/wirIP8KgJ7wu4njPQ
So I'm done, I won't open the pages of "Numista" and get upset anymore. My hobby of kings is dignified and respectful of history in connection with the findings of science and research. I liked to find friends and share with them across oceans-skin color-religion the joy of collecting coins, culinary delights-holidays and life in general. Example: as a professional soldier, I would never go to fight against people in demonstrations without my own country, collectors in LA, hold on.
Ivan


