the harbour coins :)

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Re: the harbour coins :)

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nice bit of viccy silver ::g
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hi mate if its a shilling issue then it will be silver you could test if unsure with a piece of tin foil and warm water wrap coin in foil and rub if smells of rotten eggs its silver ::g
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nice coins ... that would be a royal artillary cap badge... :) :)
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You can find out on-line who ringed the birdie that died wearing that ring, they (Museum research group) would love to hear from you where you found it so they can track the movement of the species.
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