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  1. Hi Chris I hadn't really looked that close before and it was you who spotted the brass coming through so I guess from what you have said that it has been plated after. Many thanks for all your help. Phil
  2. Hi Chris Many thanks for your reply. And here was I thinking perhaps I had my personal Only Fools and Horses Harrison watch in my possession. Oh well better not give up the day job. Regarding the threepence, I take it it wasn't very common for them to be plated? Phil
  3. Hi everyone I have a couple of coins which I would like your opinion on if possible. The first looks Medieval and has markings on, including what looks like a lion. The other is a Geprge VI Threepence from 1937 but is 'Silver' in colour. http://s731.photobucket.com/albums/ww312/MrDNAcurry/Coins/ Any help would be much appreciated Thanks Phil
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