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Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: kiwi-jim
Date: May 07, 2012 02:16AM
I came across two new areas in our travels,one is a racecourse and the other, I suspect is an old military training ground.The total of the $1 and $2 dollar coins is $61,I am still trying to work out the date on the florin around the 1870's I think.unfortunatly we ran out of time and had to leave,but already making plans for a return trip..KJ




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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: Ken in Georgia
Date: May 07, 2012 07:34AM
Sweet old silver !!!!!



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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: Big Boys Hobbies
Date: May 07, 2012 07:35AM
Very very cool!



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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: banditicey
Date: May 07, 2012 09:25AM
WOW

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Congrats

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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: Marksman7
Date: May 07, 2012 09:50AM
Beautiful coins mate and congrats on the Gothic they are a special find. Looks like 1872 I think

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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: NebTrac
Date: May 07, 2012 11:23PM
Where were those coins minted at KJ? Congratulations and thanks for the great pictures.

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Re: Found a Gothic florin
Posted by: kiwi-jim
Date: May 08, 2012 04:38AM
Hi NebTrac,
New Zealand was the last country in the commonwealth to issue its own coinage, that happened in 1933,that explains why we get a lot of old english coins.it is great to find the modern $1 and $2 coins but I get a real buzz out of finding any old silver coins they just seem to tell a story especially the older very worn ones......KJ

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