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HAXall

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  1. Thank you Rob.for quick reply. For me it is unusual because I'm not that good in Hammies.so i was looking for more information
  2. I was interested by quantity of rosettes on reverse side.is it unusual?
  3. Hello everyone. Got this one for my collection. I think its Henry VII...but can't find more information. Will be grateful for any help.
  4. I need help of experts once again. Could not find anything on my own. Weight 0.74 .I think it's a penny. Other side is sadly blank. Cross in front of CIVI
  5. A British 1862 bronze Halfpenny (Victoria)(die letter A to left of lighthouse), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to £2,750 GBP. If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from £450 to £1,500 GBP. A British 1862 bronze Halfpenny (Victoria)(die letter B to left of lighthouse), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £650 to £1,400 GBP. A British 1862 bronze Halfpenny (Victoria)(die letter C to left of lighthouse), circulated but still in good condition, might fetch anything from £700 .I hope that helped.
  6. Well, it is made from white heavy bendy metal .i don't know for sure but I think it is lead.it might be scrap but I was wondering if someone knows what it was made for.
  7. Hello everybody. Need Your help again. I came across those coins.i have never seen like it before. Cartwheel penny I found while metal detecting. 1807 I just bought on car boot sale. Can you tell me why are they made of LEAD and what for.
  8. Well it is good enough for me. Thanks again for your help.
  9. Thank You very muck for that quick response. What is the approximate price of this piece?
  10. Hello everyone.I wanted to ask for help with my sixpence.i have 3 questions: 1.What is the date on it? 2.Where and Why did Lizzy loose her "Z"? 3.How often does it happen?
  11. Thank You very much,Tom!i don't think it is very valuable in that condition and especialy with hole in it,but still very cool metal detecting find.
  12. Can You please help me identify it.only information i have found it could be swiss or netherlands medieval coin.
  13. it was looong ago!But can we please get back to the coin that we have today? I can't find anything about it...
  14. i will try that ,Tom,Thank You for help.some time ago i was asking here about some similar error coin,at the end i sold it for 300 americans.
  15. just did ,it is 11 mm ,so it is a penny.I heard something about light coinage...
  16. is it a half penny or penny? shouldn't it be a bit heavier?
  17. it is about 17-18 mm and no other side because it is an error coin...
  18. I will try to clean it then.Thank You for help!
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