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My Hammered Coins page 2
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This is me ( Still half asleep ) with the finder of the month / year shields that i won for 3 years at the Rhondda Metal Detecting Club before standing down.
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The above coin is the best hammered coin in my Collection, Its a Henry 8th Groat with the bust of Henry 7th on the obverse, Circa. 1509 - 27 a.d.
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The Above coin is a Groat of Henry 8th 1509 - 1547, which has two bends and a hole in it, which signifies that at some stage was made into a Love Token, then holed for a piece of jewelry, maybe on a neckchain again
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The above coin is a Silver Groat of Henry 8th, 1509 - 1547,. Its been holed at some stage to wear on a piece of jewelry, maybe a neckchain. or to take out of circalation.
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The above coin is a Henry 8th Groat 1526 -1544 which i found only a few minutes before finding my Bronze Age Hoard, Ole King Henry used to own land around here and a farm just down the Road from here which iv'e just found out he used to use as a hunting lodge. Could he have lost this coin himself i wonder,??
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The above coin is another Henry 8th Groat, circa. 1532 - 42.
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An Elizabeth 1st Sixpence with the portrate ect. scratched out
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The Above Coin is a Postumouse Issue Groat of Henry 8th, Circa. 1547 - 1548
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Elizabeth 1st Sixpence, 1584 - 86
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The above coin is a Elizabeth 1st Sixpence, Circa 1567 a.d. which i found on a beach, damaged by the salt and sand movement.
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Obverse and reverse of 2 James 1st Sixpences, 1605 & 1604 a.d.
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Above is a Charles 1st Sixpence, C. 1636 -1638
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A Small Silver Penny of James 1st. 1605 -1606
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Above is a Small Silver Penny of Charles 1st, C. 1630
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