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    I think the worn penny with the "WW1 bullet" through it, may have been mentioned before. Any rate I came across it while browsing George V pennies, and messaged the seller, and received the reply shown below. link to item Yes mate, it is what it is, and that bullet certainly didn't get there on the field of battle. New message from: daniejorda60 (30) Im know ww1 expert i just sometging i brought to sell on im not lying in my description it is what it is. But i appreciate you taking your time out to message me rhis this information appreciate it bud. If you can tell me anything else that would be great!! Best wishes Dan Jordan Reply Make an offer Your previous message It may be a WW1 bullet, but it certainly wasn't put there in WW1. That coin has about 50 odd years of wear on it.
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    You mean the nearly 52% who actually voted for Brexit, which was 37% of the electorate. No doubt you will recall that the ballot simply asked "Do we stay" or "Do we leave"? Nothing about the single market. Nothing about the customs union (and most people had never heard of that on voting day). Nothing about the implications for Ireland. Nothing about the impact on all the "just in time" goods required by some industries. Nothing about the impact on medical supplies. Etc etc etc. I'm prepared to bet that many Leave voters didn't realise the implications of that decision.
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    thats quite a good way of doing it the reason i have all these farthings is because i bought a load of them for £10 off of ebay they are worth atleast £50 though, with a lusterous 1806 farthing
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    Well i've never had one, (well the only Edward farthing i ever had was pretty low grade) i should imagine the lustre shines underneath the black surface, which is translucent.





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