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Boony or anyone who likes Foreign coins. Here's an 1800s East Indies copper.

Bob where do you find all of those old coins.I think that is so cool,Looking at all of that history behind each and every coin you post.
crowduck
 
Hi Bob. I don't know which part of NH your in, but I'm in the Northern end. Looks like I'm going to have to put my Explorer II to work next summer. Good hunting,
OOB
 
Your also in for some snow arn't you.
If your down my way next summer maybe we can put a day in.
 
HI Bob,

A good post and nice old coin, unfortunately here in Tassie we are a bit young, our coinage only started in 1910, although we still pick up a few of old English coins occasionally, no wars here either so no battle fields, peaceful lot us Australians.

Regards Boony
 
Hi Bob,

The oldest coin I have in my collection is a 1724 stuber, not worth anything but it's old.

Regards Boony
 
1721 2 Reale. Next is 1736 Half Farthing. i'll clean the 1/2 Farthing next and post next week.
Where you intersted in any of the coins I emailed you?
 
Hi Bob,

I had a look at the Email and I have all the coins you listed in the Picture.

All the best,,,,Boony
 
OK Bob, thank you

I would really like a replica Texas Ranger old west badge, if it's a good repo


Regards Boony
 
No western Badges but the first one is an early Police'
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The second is I think a wallet Badge or something like that.
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Hi Bob,

I'd like to come to New Hampshire when the weather gets nice and dig an old copper or 2 with you. I'm sure I'd learn a lot about my SE.
 
Don't worry about Digits, worry about tones and dig your heart out. Thats how you learn your machine.:thumbup:
 
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