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<p>[QUOTE="sylvester, post: 61326, member: 708"]Only the London Mint 1917 sovereigns, The Australian mints are common.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think the US field has been covered by another poster, but a few Brit coins i can think of are 1945 silver threepences, Henry III Gold Twenty Pences and Edward III Gold Florins, of the latter two survival rates might be in single figures or upto about 12.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sylvester, post: 61326, member: 708"]Only the London Mint 1917 sovereigns, The Australian mints are common. I think the US field has been covered by another poster, but a few Brit coins i can think of are 1945 silver threepences, Henry III Gold Twenty Pences and Edward III Gold Florins, of the latter two survival rates might be in single figures or upto about 12.[/QUOTE]
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