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<p>[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 3624830, member: 40017"]I concur with the view that they are probably not fake - if I had any doubts it would be on the first one, but the weight is right, so probably just corroded.</p><p>Just to add, the William III halfcrown 1697 was minted in York, which should make it more interesting. (You can make out the letter "y" beneath the bust.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 3624830, member: 40017"]I concur with the view that they are probably not fake - if I had any doubts it would be on the first one, but the weight is right, so probably just corroded. Just to add, the William III halfcrown 1697 was minted in York, which should make it more interesting. (You can make out the letter "y" beneath the bust.)[/QUOTE]
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