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1918 Something 3 ? | British Threepence

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Thanks again for your help but I bet this just as much fun waiting for the next one to see what it may be..lol..so I will keep posting till Ive gone threw them..Thanks a million folks..

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Great Britain silver threepence
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Ohh I love those little 3 pences! I have loads of them.
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Just an old tidbit of useless info , siver thrupnees and sixpences were often put inside a Scots dumpling prior to the cooking process , if you found one in your slice it was your lucky day.
That one is in really good condition , most I seen wore easily and even had bend marks they were so thin.
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