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A neat little inexpensive bauble I just bought (not a coin)

Got this and another Edward I penny* to donate as future prize giveaway promos for David Crowther's History of England podcast.

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I just thought it was a neat little artifact. Similar to the sort of things some of our group found when I was detecting in England last November.

Speaking of which, I'm also going to donate some of the buttons we found when I was over there.*

David will decide whether he actually wants to use those later. We just finished giving away an NGC MS62 Edward VII threepence. I love his interesting and humorous podcast, so I volunteered myself as the occasional "Coin Guy" sponsor some time back. This time I thought it would be interesting to include some non-numismatic artifacts.






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    WeissWeiss Posts: 9,935 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Pretty neat. HJB offers some pretty neat and inexpensive ancient artifacts in many of their auctions. They seem to fit really well with ancient coins.

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    lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,218 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've often enjoyed browsing things like that at HJB and on VCoins.

    For fifteen bucks (well, twenty after shipping), I thought this would make a nice promo for David's podcast.

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