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1537. nice Keith12. The oldest coin I have is from my 7070. Same coin and year that Jbuck posted.
Check out my counterstamped Lincoln Cent collection: http://goccf.com/t/303507
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Pillar of the Community
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1558  
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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This round has concluded. Congratulations to keith12 as the winner and thanks to all who submitted entries in this round.
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Oh lovely  I'm Open to ideas
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Well if you didn't want to win, you probably should have entered a coin from 2020 rather than 1537.  You know the market in 16th century dated silver is tied up by Pepa on this site  Easy idea, show a coin from a later date and get people to get close to it. Say a coin from 1829 or something. Or if you want 30 entries - 2020 or at least say 1979.
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Pillar of the Community
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It's safe. Here's my 1506.  
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We will see where we are Monday morning. 
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Arkie, that coin looks like 1502 to me!
Even better, unless my skills at medieval number reading are deserting me again!
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Pillar of the Community
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Arkie it looks like 1502 to me also.
Im going to try something really dumb here
Post a coin that meets these specifications Minted in the 1880s .925 silver 2.83 grams 19.3 mm Minted in Europe First match to my coin wins
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This is actually an interesting take on the rules. Is there a specific coin of yours (specific date and country) that you are going to reveal, or just the first person to match all the criteria wins? Can we still post partial matches?
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Looking for a UK sixpence coin? Will anything else suffice?
From the 1880s I have the crown, double florin, florin, shilling, and threepence, but no sixpence.
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I should have been clearer. Yes I am looking for a match to the coin that I own and will reveal at the end of the round. Looking for a match. But will take closest to the "pin"
Edited by Keith67 12/06/2020 2:18 pm
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1910 UK sixpence. Matches everything except date.  
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