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  1. Thought so, Thank you for the replies. Stu
  2. Sorry thought I had already attached it
  3. Hi folks, I'm new to the forum so please excuse me if this topic has been posted many times before. I found this 2011 ten pence piece in my loose change with a double planchet clip. My question is are these a common fault in modern coinage and is it worth holding on to? Many thanks Stu
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    Hi Paulus, I don't have a particular focus as I think each coin tells its own story. However the older ones ( hammies or older) are of more interest to me as I enjoy the research aspect when I find something I've not seen before. Thanks Stu
  5. Hi all, I'm stu from Nottingham. I started collecting coins 3 years ago when I took up metal detecting and my rarest find so far is a William and Mary penny unfortunately it is so small I can't date it so I'm sure I will be posting a pic of on here soon.
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