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What do you think the initials are on this love token? I thought it may be TJD, but someone else thought GJD.
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I don't think British folks ever wrote their cursive G's like that. I'd read it as IJD.
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Is this done on a 10 cent or 5 cent coin.
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Ah, it's Canadian. I thought it was British.

I still think it's "IJD".
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Looks like an I to me
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I read it as
I J D
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Quote:
Is this done on a 10 cent or 5 cent coin.

It is a five cent piece - Canadian, which I should have noted

I did think "I" but the flourishes are similar to the others. "I" makes sense though ... I don't think "G" does. Thanks for the input, everyone!
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