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Andriulis

Cromwell Sixpense - Real Or Fake

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Hello, one of my frends has bought this coins. According to seller - it was find when bringing down old house. In my opinion it's fake, but I need opinion from more experienced collectors.

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looks like a fake - but i would have to say for sure buy having it in hand

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Looks like a cast copy.

Probably bought from a museum shop for £1.

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The fact that you can clearly see the mark WRL (Westair Replicas Limited) on the reverse means that it's original and worth well in excess of £0.50!!

Well done to your friend on this amazing find! Usually people have to visit a souvenir shop to obtain such rarities.

Joke. It's a modern 'white metal' copy. Sorry.

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The fact that you can clearly see the mark WRL (Westair Replicas Limited) on the reverse means that it's original and worth well in excess of £0.50!!

Well done to your friend on this amazing find! Usually people have to visit a souvenir shop to obtain such rarities.

Joke. It's a modern 'white metal' copy. Sorry.

Well spotted - I couldn't see it for looking, even after zooming my screen. Then I finally found it - 4 o'clock :)

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The fact that you can clearly see the mark WRL (Westair Replicas Limited) on the reverse means that it's original and worth well in excess of £0.50!!

Well done to your friend on this amazing find! Usually people have to visit a souvenir shop to obtain such rarities.

Joke. It's a modern 'white metal' copy. Sorry.

Good catch!!!!

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