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jessvc1
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United States
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these coins might not be worth much of rare but I like the patina on them and they averaged out about $1 each, all metal detector finds.












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Canada
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I thought that 1933 was a penny for a second, I was like WHAT!
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Canada
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Pillar Of The Community
Australia
6479 Posts |
The Golden Hind looks great on a half penny in FDC!
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Egypt
3470 Posts |
Very nice 
Amr   Completed sets;Lincoln Cents (without Key and Semikey dates), Jeff Nickel, Roosevelt Dime, Washington Quarter (1965-2012), Kennedy Halves (1964-1985) Working on; Franklin Halves, Mercury Dimes set, Iks, Sac, SBA
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Pillar Of The Community
United Kingdom
1018 Posts |
You mention there were metal detector finds, where they found in the UK or the US?
Ken
CCF member Member Since: 07/27/2008
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2078 Posts |
These were found at ainderby steeple, thirsk, catterick, all north yorkshire UK.
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I love the wren! I will have to collect a set of those one day. Does anyone know what they cost on average per coin, or a xf-unc set?
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Pillar Of The Community
Australia
6479 Posts |
realpenny: The farthings and half pennies of George V1 and Elizabeth 11 are as cheap as chips, and should be collected in EF or better condition.
Because of the low cost, it would be an enjoyable persuit with excellent 'bang for your buck', to do an in depth study of these series.
It would be good to set up an email correspondence network with the U.K. based members of the CCF, and post the results of your studies here in the CCF.
In the first instance the start of the collection of these two series could be done through dealer's junk bins on their premises, and at coin shows.
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Thanks sel_69l. I found a pdf that has a little more info on the Wren series: http://www.brushwood.mintrasystems....ote2wren.pdfI am starting to get into the Newfoundland small cents which would be nice to go along with the Wrens. Both series have a small number of coins, but I love the reverses on both series. Find some more Wrens jessvc1 - they are a nice coin to find, I think.
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Pillar Of The Community
512 Posts |
Nice finds! You took your detector to England? How cool! Keep your eyes open for a Edward VIII threepence for me? I need that one, condition doesn't really matter.
A 7070 for me, three 9046's for the kids! SecretSanta2012!
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Malta
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UK Royal Mint Representative
United Kingdom
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I love the Wren too. Great finds!
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Valued Member
United States
288 Posts |
I like these kings of coins too. Little money- lots of fun.
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New Member
United Kingdom
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scrolling down looking at dates thought I saw a 1933 penny ... :(
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United Kingdom
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If you find ANYTHING for Edward VIII, first check it isn't fake, then sit down and take some slow deep breaths. Then reconsider where you would like to holiday this year!
Nice finds.
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