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Cross posting this lot of 3 capped bust halves.


Despite the holes, they look very good
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Cross posting this lot of 3 capped bust halves.
As you should. They fit here just fine.
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Masonic modifications to Canadian cents. The Elizabeth II is from 1956, while the date of the George VI can no longer be determined.

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Masonic modifications to Canadian cents. The Elizabeth II is from 1956, while the date of the George VI can no longer be determined.

Very interesting coins
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found a picture where they use Chinese coins as a bracelet
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Masonic modifications to Canadian cents. The Elizabeth II is from 1956, while the date of the George VI can no longer be determined.
Very nice!


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found a picture where they use Chinese coins as a bracelet
Interesting for sure.
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Some one did a number one this poor penny
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At least it was a common date
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while the date of the George VI can no longer be determined.


Judging by the obverse wording, the original date on the coin was either 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, or 1952.
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Some one did a number one this poor penny
Ouch!
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1910 Canada.
One cent.

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Did Harry vandalize this Victorian threepence, or did someone else do it on his behalf? And who was he - a star-crossed lover, a World War I soldier? One thing I can be certain of is that the engraving wasn't done by Meghan!

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Edward VII looks like he's smoking a cigarette
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