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  1. 6 points
    1826 Penny, Rev A, purchased from the Huddersfield coin fair.
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    my local "Antiques Fair" has been far than that, the guy who has a box of this and that coins he keep to one side and normally has some hammered coins the lower end but affordable and hes a great guy to know....second time he didn't turn up and Ive been offered first dibs on some Russian silver coins 1800's since Jan...... another dealer who has coins but its all modern nickels and I dont get on with these... I did find a token but keep me busy ..... a brass Fruit & Bell one arm bandit games token... and I did find at the bottom of it all a King George III 1738-1820 Wellington Alexander Bulcher Peace 1814 Medal..... with out this a waste of Sunday !?!?!??!
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    If the coin was minted a few years earlier, then how about: "Doublethink is useful during Partygate"
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    They should let each customer set up the dies and collar themselves, then we would see some combinations!





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