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 Posted 10/14/2013  12:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add shonit123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
had these coins for awhile now trying to figure out what they are.
if any of you got an idea what they are please let me know

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also if any knows how I can clean them to make them more visible please let me know
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1. The first one is French, looks like "CINQ CENTIMES" (5) and an early Republic issue. Can't read the date.
2. A British halfpenny or farthing, looks like King George III.
3. One (?) pice, British India, 1912.
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First is a French 5 centimes looks pre-decimal. Second looks like a George III farthing and the last one is a George V India One Pice 1912. Not much as far as value goes but interesting nonetheless. Good luck.
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