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foxglove1978

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  1. Thanks for taking the time to write, Rob - that's really helpful information. Yeah there are more halfcrowns than in the picture, but those are the older ones. Maybe I'll go through them and write the dates down.
  2. Hello there, I've inherited some coins from my late grandmother. I've taken photos of the more interesting looking ones. I think the 2 gold coins and the 4 pence pieces are nice, and there are some old ones which are really worn. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jok9brm0gtu1i2p/AACmPzHLjLNZVN2ti3N-rVA-a?dl=0 I don't know much about coins, so I'd be interested if anyone would like to tell me anything about these. I also found a shilling from 1896 which has a man on the back, but when I tried to look it up the 1896 shilling should have Victoria on the back. If anyone could shed any light, that would be great. Many thanks
  3. Ah that explains the shilling mystery. Thanks Azda and Rob.
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