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    lizzie1
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    victoria sixpence

    this was my very first dig of the day, and turned out to be my best find of the day, shame about the scrape on her head but i suppose thats the way this hobby goes :-).




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    Nice sixpence, gutted about the scrape, happens to all of us though! Weird looking 44, seem larger than the 18?
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    Ham/d: Henry III Short Cross Penny, Liz 1st Sixpence 1562 Threepence 1563 1575, James 1 Sixpence 1606 1609, Charles 1st Penny 1625-43 2 x Blank love token
    Milled: William III Half Crown 1697 Shilling 1696, Victoria 3P 1868, Edward VII Shilling 1904, George V Half Crown 1921, Shilling 1912, Sixpence 1917 1924 1926 1933, 3P 1913 George VI Shilling 1940
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    1 x 9kt Gold Gygnet Ring

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    Still a decent little silver

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    Thats a nice silver coin,as trotboy says too
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    Lovely bit of milled silver.
    Hope you didn't catch it with your spade ?

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    thanks for all comments,

    Nice sixpence, gutted about the scrape, happens to all of us though! Weird looking 44, seem larger than the 18?
    well i have just got my very first spink book today, in 1844 there was a small and large made, i have compared the one in question to another viky i have found and i believe its the smaller type,

    spink (3908) type A first head.

    please correct me if i am wrong :-),


    Thats a nice silver coin,as trotboy says too
    thanks :-)
    as above,


    Lovely bit of milled silver.
    Hope you didn't catch it with your spade ?
    thanks :-), you would know if i had spaded it it very shiny and distinctive ;-) i am saving that for my first gold hammy ,

    it looks like the normans was after her :-).

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