I'm not sure I'd even want to remove that. Part of the history isn't it? :)
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The equivalent of the UK 1945 three pence. I think there's only a couple that survived the melt.
The BRITANNIAR spelling is correct for the coin, it's only the D/B that's significant. :)
Well and truly in the "too cheap to pass up" category. :D [ATTACH]
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1oz for the penny, 2oz for the twopence. :)
It's not actually as bad as it looks - I've managed to capture none of the portrait but every single scratch and graze. I'd not make much of a...
I want in! The Hamburger would go nicely with my Pie. :p [ATTACH]
I've got one like that! :smuggrin:
If I had to take a punt based on the limited evidence, I'd say it was a penny, Obverse 6 reverse D, Freeman 29.
From the Sven Gahlin collection so likely yes. :)
I don't like to be morbid or wish John any ill, but I suspect it might involve an unfortunate demise under the blades of a lawnmower. :woot:
P.C.Deane Rob? I have a Bedale halfpenny from his collection if it's the same chap? [ATTACH]
My first Charles III from change: [ATTACH] He should be CAROLUS III though... :rolleyes:
1826?
Nicaragua 1 centavo 1928 [ATTACH]
Panama 1 centesimo 1937 [ATTACH]
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