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As the header says, this is the flaming hair variety William III shilling Spink 3515, its come from the Association Shipwreck: If anyone is interested in it then PM me with your offer.

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What I find interesting about the Association wreck artefacts, is the endless DIFFERENT 'certificates' that accompany them?

I put together a bathroom mirror piece a couple of years ago, which had recovered rope, musket balls, coins, etc., all purchased from different sources, and ALL with different certificates of authenticity. I've also bought 3-4 coins in the past from the said wreck, and again with differing paperwork to support!

Just another point of interest, the paperwork supporting your coin is again different from the half dozen or so certificates I've seen to date?

It's a funny ole game! :)

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Any pics of the rev Dave?

I'll sort one out shortly Paul. Incidently, how much did your Fläming hair sell for on fleabay?

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Who on earth was William 52nd? (lii)

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Yes, a slight typo Peck. Here's the REV, there is a slight bend in the coin

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Yes, a slight typo Peck. Here's the REV, there is a slight bend in the coin

Just shows how unobservant one can be - despite owning some pretty good William III silver, I've only just noticed that he has the Scottish lion at the centre of his reverses, instead of the usual Garter/Sunburst motif. Makes you wonder why, as the Scots lion is already in the quartered design.

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Cos we are a great Nation of course Peck ;)

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Yes, a slight typo Peck. Here's the REV, there is a slight bend in the coin

Like most Dundee folk B)

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Dave

You have been on the falling down juice?

I've got 3kgs of beef rib to cook...help

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Dave

You have been on the falling down juice?

I've got 3kgs of beef rib to cook...help

The only help you'd get would be to help eat said 3kg of beef Rib :D

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Just shows how unobservant one can be - despite owning some pretty good William III silver, I've only just noticed that he has the Scottish lion at the centre of his reverses, instead of the usual Garter/Sunburst motif. Makes you wonder why, as the Scots lion is already in the quartered design.

That's a Dutch rather than a Scottish lion, William's personal badge as Duke of Orange-Nassau

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Arms_of_Nassau.svg/200px-Arms_of_Nassau.svg.png

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Just had a bit of rib.

How can veggies not resist.?

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Any pics of the rev Dave?

I'll sort one out shortly Paul. Incidently, how much did your Fläming hair sell for on fleabay?

£101.25 Dave, it was nF

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william silver is hard to find in nice grade - most that is around is very worn

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Just shows how unobservant one can be - despite owning some pretty good William III silver, I've only just noticed that he has the Scottish lion at the centre of his reverses, instead of the usual Garter/Sunburst motif. Makes you wonder why, as the Scots lion is already in the quartered design.

That's a Dutch rather than a Scottish lion, William's personal badge as Duke of Orange-Nassau

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/db/Arms_of_Nassau.svg/200px-Arms_of_Nassau.svg.png

200px-Arms_of_Nassau.svg.png

Ah, thanks David. That would explain the "semée of Lego" that accompanies it. :D

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