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    lizzy

    happy christmas everyone, not been on for a while so i thought id send a few pics of a nice elizabeth 1st three farthing 1561-1572Name:  20181225_175809.jpg
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    Beautiful coin Dave , thanks for sharing it with us and Merry Christmas
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    Had to look twice as I thought this was a Daddy Digger post. great coin and nice condition for almost being 500 hundred years old. That sounds amazing when I say it. WOW WD
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    Thanks for posting this coin. I'm sure everyone on this side of the pond would love to dig one of those.
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    Great coin Dave! Was this a field find? Best wishes for 2019 and happy hunting, Dave.
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    What a wonderful old silver coin! We can only dream of finding something like that here in the States. Incredible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyDigger View Post
    Great coin Dave! Was this a field find? Best wishes for 2019 and happy hunting, Dave.
    hi yes my brother and me had been to a charity dig on some knights templer ground but not found anything so we called to one of his fields for the last hour. thats when i found the coin

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    hi tony two-cent yes it is a nice coin but you also find some great stuff in the states good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by aloldstuff View Post
    Thanks for posting this coin. I'm sure everyone on this side of the pond would love to dig one of those.
    hi your welcome im sure you find lots of cool stuff good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by wisconsin digger View Post
    Had to look twice as I thought this was a Daddy Digger post. great coin and nice condition for almost being 500 hundred years old. That sounds amazing when I say it. WOW WD
    hi yes it is in really good condition good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by del View Post
    Beautiful coin Dave , thanks for sharing it with us and Merry Christmas
    hi del your welcome and merry christmas to you

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    Sweet Lizzy hammie Dave!
    Congrats!
    Those hammers are so thin. But this one seams to have lots of "meat" left! Nice dig!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ill Digger View Post
    Sweet Lizzy hammie Dave!
    Congrats!
    Those hammers are so thin. But this one seams to have lots of "meat" left! Nice dig!
    hi digger, we are quite lucky in our part of England as the coins can come out in very good condition, good luck

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