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GiddyUpGo

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  1. Thanks, can't believe I didn't think of that. Must have been one of those Mondays. The bigger picture is at http://www.palfreymedia.com/personal/coins.jpg. Thanks again, Becki
  2. Hi everyone, I'm new here and wondering if I could get some help IDing some coins, or if anyone has suggestions on where I could go. I have a small handful of seven or eight hammered pennies, probably Edward Is, none of which are particularly high grade. I think I got them as a job lot on eBay about 10 years ago. Most of them are long cross but there are one or two short crosses mixed in. I have a few cut half pennies as well, and one round half-penny. I'm nowhere near an expert on these coins and can only really guess at what they are. It would be nice to know at least the king for each one--class would be nice too but like I said they aren't great examples so that might just be wishful thinking. If anyone here might be willing to help, I'd of course be happy to post some pictures. Thanks in advance, Becki
  3. Thanks, I'm attaching a JPG of both sides of all the coins, but with my upload quota of 150 KB I don't know if the image is going to be clear enough to tell much. Is there a better way to do this, maybe one at a time? I'm not sure if the "quota" is per image or the total amount I'm allowed for a specific time period ... Thanks again, Becki
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