Market Harmony wrote:see if you can score a tour of Altin Refinery
shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events.
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, a long-term dream of hers and a country of interest of late for me. She likes the art. I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events. We both like the food.
We will spend almost all of our time in Istanbul. Have any of you been there? We will also swing through Bucharest, Romania, on the way back.
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events.
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
I, too, was fascinated by the Ottoman/European struggles. Studied it for quite a while and taught a SS class on it 5 yrs. ago. Poor Constantinople, with friends like their Western European brethren, they didn't need any enemies.
On a side note: Where you aware that disciples of Saint Thomas spread the Gospel all the way to Japan by 900 AD?
I almost feel sorry for any zombies that come your son's way.
theo wrote:I'm sure someone has told you this, but I've heard from a few different people that it is prudent to hire a driver rather than rent a car on your own while in Istanbul. Getting into an accident or even being cited for a traffic violation can cause all sorts of problems.
Hope you have a good time.
neilgin1 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, a long-term dream of hers and a country of interest of late for me. She likes the art. I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events. We both like the food.
We will spend almost all of our time in Istanbul. Have any of you been there? We will also swing through Bucharest, Romania, on the way back.
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
12 gauge?...for Zombies?...thats child neglect, lad needs a FN-FAL with four magazines loaded with green dot NATO .308 armor piercing rounds..or are the orange dots armor piercing?...i think the red dots are incendiary...oh heck, just get the poor lad a mix of NATO .308 green, orange, blue and red dot rounds...tell him to mix and match, when he packs the mags, its the only right way to take out Zombies...maximum firepower and definitely head shots...the lad knows.
safe travels, stay black and keep it on the DL.
shinnosuke wrote::Dneilgin1 wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, a long-term dream of hers and a country of interest of late for me. She likes the art. I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events. We both like the food.
We will spend almost all of our time in Istanbul. Have any of you been there? We will also swing through Bucharest, Romania, on the way back.
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
12 gauge?...for Zombies?...thats child neglect, lad needs a FN-FAL with four magazines loaded with green dot NATO .308 armor piercing rounds..or are the orange dots armor piercing?...i think the red dots are incendiary...oh heck, just get the poor lad a mix of NATO .308 green, orange, blue and red dot rounds...tell him to mix and match, when he packs the mags, its the only right way to take out Zombies...maximum firepower and definitely head shots...the lad knows.
safe travels, stay black and keep it on the DL.
Neil, I knew I could count on you for a recommendation of the right weapon. Yes, he's all about head shots and firing while diving through open doorways. I wish I was 18 again.... Nah, I really don't.
shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week...
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
Verbane wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week...
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
There is a hoarding opportunity in Turkey Reform Decimal Coinage started in 2005.
Current exchange is US $1.00 = Turkey 1.68 New Lira.
100 New Kurus = 1 New Lira
The New 1 Kurus coin is made of brass.
1 Kurus = 2.7g x 168 = 453.6g = 1 lb of brass at an exchange rate of 1.68 Lira to US $1.00.
Thats one pound of brass for US $1.00
I wonder if there is a Turkish Realcent equivalent? The relationship between the US exchange rate and the weight of the 1 Kurus/pound is interesting...
shinnosuke wrote:Verbane wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week...
More to the point of this forum, are there any good coins to look for while in Turkey or Romania?
There is a hoarding opportunity in Turkey Reform Decimal Coinage started in 2005.
Current exchange is US $1.00 = Turkey 1.68 New Lira.
100 New Kurus = 1 New Lira
The New 1 Kurus coin is made of brass.
1 Kurus = 2.7g x 168 = 453.6g = 1 lb of brass at an exchange rate of 1.68 Lira to US $1.00.
Thats one pound of brass for US $1.00
I wonder if there is a Turkish Realcent equivalent? The relationship between the US exchange rate and the weight of the 1 Kurus/pound is interesting...
But the freight costs/additional baggage charges would make it cost prohibitive, wouldn't they? I doubt I can melt their coinage while in Turkey so I have to get it out of the country. Ideas?
shinnosuke wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:shinnosuke wrote:Going to Turkey with Mrs. shinnosuke next week, I am fascinated with the struggles between the Ottoman Empire and Western Europe, and any similarities to current events.
My 18-year old is stoked with the idea that it's him and a 12 gauge holding off all the zombies while I'm away.
I, too, was fascinated by the Ottoman/European struggles. Studied it for quite a while and taught a SS class on it 5 yrs. ago. Poor Constantinople, with friends like their Western European brethren, they didn't need any enemies.
On a side note: Where you aware that disciples of Saint Thomas spread the Gospel all the way to Japan by 900 AD?
I almost feel sorry for any zombies that come your son's way.
Your side note is news to me. Got a good online source for that?
Cerulean wrote:Both Turkey and Romania revalued their currencies in 2005. Pre-2005 coins have been demonetized.
1 kurus, 2005-2008, Cu 70%, Zn 30%, melt = 1.8 cents USD
1 kurus, 2009-present, copper-plated steel, melt = 0.1 cents USD
5 kurus, 2005-2008, Cu 65%, Ni 18%, Zn 17%, melt = 2.8 cents USD
5 kurus, 2009-present, brass, melt = 2.6 cents USD
10 kurus, 2005-2008, Cu 65%, Ni 18%, Zn 17%, melt = 3.6 cents USD
10 kurus, 2009-present, brass, melt = 2.8 cents USD
25 kurus, 2005-2008, Cu 65%, Ni 18%, Zn 17%, melt = 5.0 cents USD
25 kurus, 2009-present, copper-nickel, melt = 4.6 cents USD
50 kurus and 1 lira coins are bimetallic.
The only Romanian coins worth noting for metal value are the 50-bani coins. All others are plated steel.
50 bani, 2005-present, Cu 80%, Zn 15%, Ni 5%, melt = 4.9 cents USD
shinnosuke wrote:How's my timing? Anyone care to join us?
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/turkeys-entire-armed-forces-resign-en-masse
shinnosuke wrote:Market Harmony wrote:see if you can score a tour of Altin Refinery
Looking at their website now. Since Istanbul is 8 hours ahead of us, I will call them later about a tour.
Subby wrote:I've always wanted an FN-FAL, "the right arm of the free world." They used to be dirt cheap back in the day, wish I had bought a few dozen instead of wasting my money on college and women. Magazines used to be about six bucks(not all that long ago.)
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