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Re: British farthing from 1672
Good to know. I will check that out. In the meantime here is a bronze and a copper piece not all brown. Bronze piece is the 1649 Charles I death medal. Copper piece is a George II halfpenny.The C1 me… (View Post)1 -
Re: Meaning of "Tranche Cannelee" on a French coin
Milled edge type might be more accurate (View Post)1 -
Re: Exciting auction score (plus shout out to Dix Noonan Webb)
A world record time to get the piece for sure. I got one in two days from Colin Cooke in the UK as well. I am in Canada. The dogsleds had to navigate the frozen tundra to get it to me. :) (View Post)2 -
Re: British farthing from 1672
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Re: British farthing from 1672
Thanks Asheland. The Brits in this period had a lot off difficulty working with copper, as opposed to silver and gold. The aristocracy who controlled everything then did not even consider copper piec… (View Post)1