Mablethorpe beach.

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Mablethorpe beach.

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Vintage Coin Button - gal lod ill rex A A 1868 Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria . Odds on finding this on Mablethorpe beach! Was freezing yesterday,found in wet sand CS4pi.Button 6mm silver,found about 15cm deep. Great beach machine!
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Nice one you brave man.
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hammy20 wrote: Sat Feb 02, 2019 3:36 pm https://scontent.flhr2-2.fna.fbcdn.net/ ... e=5CBE6257

Vintage Coin Button - gal lod ill rex A A 1868 Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria . Odds on finding this on Mablethorpe beach!
So it's a button? x; But if it were the real deal then it seems that year would be worth a fair bit, like maybe 16 times more than the previous.
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May be just a button to you professionals,to me it's priceless! It is only 5mm in circumference,wet gravely sand,faintest of signals,could have walked buy as hundreds as others have over the years,but I got it ::g .
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Nice find ::g
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hammy20 wrote: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:19 pm May be just a button to you professionals,to me it's priceless! It is only 5mm in circumference,wet gravely sand,faintest of signals,could have walked buy as hundreds as others have over the years,but I got it ::g


... and that won't be the only find you make that has little monetary value yet is regarded as priceless to you ::g Regards ss47
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Don't think it's silver I'm afraid...
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