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George111

Not a collector but

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I don't really collect I go "Dirt Fishing" (metal detecting) but this site could be very useful to get info :)

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Well, we'd happily try to ID your finds for you George!

Oh and welcome!

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Welcome! This site is extremely useful and there's tons of help and experience :)

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I do the lot...but just fire away the questions.

Welcome buddy. :)

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Thanks for the welcome guys

Most of the coins I find are not really in collectors condition but have found some interesting finds like a square Civitas Bristol copper farthing token from Elizabeth 1 C-1500 and a Coventry token with lady gadiva on one side and a elephant on the other and 1 with AL FRED and a bearded man on it

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They sound cool George. Some info about how to post photos in threads here: http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/7880-posting-pics/

Because we always like to see pics!

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Not been out "dirt fishing" for a while got out this afternoon for a few hours on a new field and found a very worn William III silver shilling and quite worn Charles I silver six pence with round shield with a few half penny "disc's" so worn cant even see who they are and a few old buttons LOL  

 

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