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Can anyone tell me what coins these are? We know some but others are hard to find out what they are.   Thanks in advance for any info. Regards Tara
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United Kingdom
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3rd one from the left , top row is a post medieval Jetton  George 3rd sixpence too I see . I'll have a better look when I finish work .
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United Kingdom
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Also George iii coins are also called bullheads .
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Middle row, second from the left, is a dreipolker of Sigismund III, featuring the crowned arms of Poland and Lithuania. Date should be on the reverse, but most likely 1620 or 1624.
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United Kingdom
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The 1880 Victoria Canadian 25 cents is a keydate and has several varieties. Take a closer pic and post it on the Canadian section of the forum, could be a £100+ coin
Edited by Coinaholic73 03/15/2013 4:40 pm
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New Member
 United Kingdom
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Thanks for all your help I will upload a closer pic to Canadian section. :-)
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Russian Federation
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I wanted to say that second row second left is a poltorak of Sigismund (I have one of these), but philadelphian beat me on that  The date is 1623, by the way.
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United States
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I was referring to the top group of pics. If the coin you are referring to reads MONE NO REG POLO, in the second group of pics, I see the 2 and 3 for 1623 on either side of the orb. Here's a 1626 example: http://www.beastcoins.com/World/Poland/E0695.jpgThere seem to be plenty of Polish hammered coins for you to identify here, january1may!
Edited by philadelphian 03/17/2013 6:45 pm
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Australia
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cool find !
if you're thinking of taking a holiday, and need a house-sitter, please let me know !
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Great finds! All I ever find is old "weaties".
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