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  1. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Or can anyone recommend a place in Hampshire or surrounding areas to take them to?
  2. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Wrong how much Meant how much to value, not how much they're worth.
  3. whitie

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    Chris could these be valued, if so how much? Document.txt
  4. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Sorry camera isn't the best, here's two more... Not much better sadly: 1 2 It has no writing or imprints, apart from the dent in the centre. I'll note down the other coins asap.
  5. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Unsure Thanks! This is the one I am unsure of
  6. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Few of these.. But my one's look slightly different, George has a hooked nose! . I also have quite a few more George III coins a Silver shilling in a clasp. and other one's I'm still hunting down!! its going to be a late night!
  7. whitie

    Is it a coin

    Is there a gallery where I can upload pics? Whats the charge for evaluations? Most of my coins are 1800's. I also have a 1790 Sovereign (sadly with a necklace hole in) and one that looks the same but in Bronze/copper??
  8. whitie

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    Two question s really: 1. In a box of coins that I have just acquired I have a small 2" diameter coin with a indent in one side which protrudes a few mm out the other side... I have been told this is an old coin (Is this correct?) 2. Where can I get coins valued in Hampshire (I have about 60-80 in total) Thanks in advance
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