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Sing a song of Sixpence

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Got out det today my first coin was a Nova Scotia large cent 1864.
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This evening I found what was a penny until I took a closer look woo ho An 1851 six pence
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This is only my second Vicky silver.hh God bless
 
That silver is a beauty!!! That's one nice find! Hard to believe it's that old by the looks of it. Amazing how silver comes out of the ground :)

Congrats Harold!
 
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