Hi friends! Allow me to present a further report from the Western Crimea. Today I explored the outskirts of the old town, which was built in the 16th century AD by the Crimean Tatars. As a result, I managed to find a few coins of the Crimean Khanate (16 - 17 century AD), the coin of the local prince of Russia (around the same period), and the two coins of Emperor Nicholas 1 (which is likely to have been lost by soldiers during the Crimean War). Thank you all! Have a nice day!
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