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Reading the sports section on the BBC website this morning, I have just genuinely realised that champion golfers Schauffele and Scheffler
are two separate people.
No wonder I've been confused.
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1 Dreiling 1733, (Thaler Currency) Empire of the German Nation, .187 Silver
3 Pfennig 1707 B H Karl Friedrich, rare ? silver unsure what purity....
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You might have competition!
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you've posted in Hammered which I usually mark as “read” as I have no interest in them - could you please check the forum before you post? Many thanks. (These belong in Non-British coins).
Having said that, those two examples are in a very collectable condition.
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The 1/16 Dollar - George IV, 1822, British West Indies, were struck in .892 silver....
The ¼ Rupee - William IV 1835, East India Company, were struck in .917 silver....
any further information greatly welcome...all the very best, "H"
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bloody heck....enough said.......
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Another glitch! I couldn’t edit the above post just seconds later (I wanted to remove ‘anyway’)…it said the post cannot be edited as it’s either been deleted or is too old! 😩
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Anyway, it sold for £860, I thought the Americans might push it into the stratosphere…still prefer mine at £298
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Possibly, but there’s something other than contrast about this coin for me. My main bother is balance, the flat spots fall awkwardly for me, and the area at the obverse 3 o’clock is either crushed or corroded, which is also way too much for me. It’s a rare coin I guess, but…
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Penny Lane?
Three coins in the fountain?
Brother can you spare a dime?
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If your coins sing to you, I suggest you go and see a nice man in a white coat. There is a medical treatment for symptoms such as this.
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adding to the pile of coppers that's mounting......Doh
and aided with the Spink book, what's believed to be a ...
Charles I, Farthing Copper 1625-1649.....
what's you say?
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I really cant remember when or where they came from......
1st is a 1776, 1 Grano, Emmanuel De Rohan, Malta Coin, thats quite rare.......ish ?
2nd is a 1787 1 Duit, The Dutch East India Company, West Friesland
I'm not sure if its because its copper..? I'd be more interested in these if it was silver coins...Sorry! coppers just don't sing to me.... 🤷
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No idea, cost me quite a bit, but you can't get them anywhere.
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What are these worth, now? I’ll be bidding.
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277253252101
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277253251632
If anyone is interested
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I know these are tricky to track down, so link here if anyone is still looking for one.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/277253254864
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Ah yes, I remember now! 😄
Interestingly, being raised in very rural Welsh Cardiganshire, the locals pronounced us ‘Dah-viss ’ , to differentiate us from the ubiquitous’ Day-vees’ of about a third of the remaining population.
Jerry
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Jerry, I think it's pronounced "Day-viss".
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