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Citizen H

Elizabeth 1 Six Pence

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I found this now to be quite an easy coin to understand, ....... unless told otherwise.....

Elizabeth 1

Six Pence 1569

Mint, Coronet, Tower

 

 

 

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one of the commoner coins of elizabeth

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Round and full. Very collectable coin 🙂

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2 hours ago, Sword said:

Round and full. Very collectable coin 🙂

many thanks 👍

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Quite true ,coins are often found badly clipped or with date or mintmark not clear - at least it has not suffered those fates

Does look cleaned though , detector find?

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6 hours ago, copper123 said:

Quite true ,coins are often found badly clipped or with date or mintmark not clear - at least it has not suffered those fates

Does look cleaned though , detector find?

It was a boot fair find ages ago, I don't clean coins unless they are covered in crud, I warm soak for hours and then use a ultra soft tooth brush with fresh water, pat dry....but nothings been done to this one by me.  

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