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some more metal detecting finds that are in poor condition,but I would like to know what they are if anyone can help so I can log what where an when I found them. you can just make out a horse on the one but the other side has gone.
the other maybe a george 3?

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What's the size of the George's coin? From what I see, the shield with a part of "Britanniarum REX FID DEF" visible around it, and the way the legend "Georguis III Dei Gratia" goes uninterrupted by the head, I'd guess it's a halfcrown, 1817 - 1820.
And nice horse on the other one!
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The first one is probably a trade token - whats the diameter?
Second one definately looks like a halfcrown, does'nt look silver though so i'd guess its a contempoary forgery half crown of GIII
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the george coin is 32mm diameter. it matches spink #3789 half crown.it seems to be made of a copper alloy.theres some greening and what looks like rust.surely it would have had a silver coating at one time if it is a fake?the horse token is slightly smaller at 28mm
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