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declanwmagee

Some interesting hammered

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Interesting to me, anyway, as I don't get to handle them that often...

Another sweet old lady, another late husbands little tin of treasures. I have told her already that she hasn't won the lottery, but I also told her that I'd run some of them past you lot, those that I could do with a quick confirmation of my Spink number guesses!

The Charles I shilling, TG, I haven't even attempted to identify, but I am sure you can, standing on your head.

So that one first...

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And No 2, Edward VI shilling :

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S.2482?

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No 7: James I shilling

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short hair, S.2654?

I don't think I'm far off, but some of those Spink numbers I am more confident than others..!

Please confirm, deny, or dissect as appropriate - cheers chaps!

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The Charles I shilling, TG, I haven't even attempted to identify, but I am sure you can, standing on your head.

So that one first...

S.2791 Sharp E3/2 mm Tun (14 Feb 1636- 8 May 1638)

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The Charles I shilling, TG, I haven't even attempted to identify, but I am sure you can, standing on your head.

So that one first...

S.2791 Sharp E3/2 mm Tun (14 Feb 1636- 8 May 1638)

:)

Damn you're good...

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The Charles I shilling, TG, I haven't even attempted to identify, but I am sure you can, standing on your head.

So that one first...

S.2791 Sharp E3/2 mm Tun (14 Feb 1636- 8 May 1638)

:)

Damn you're good...

No more difficult than coming up with Peck numbers I imagine ... probably easier in fact! :P

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