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Coin 1867 One Penny
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<blockquote data-quote="Mick64" data-source="post: 272703" data-attributes="member: 7994"><p>Thanks Westaus, the ground it was found in would have had a lot of water over the years and was very moist, cattle grazing there now and right by an old river bed that must have been filled with water. This area also floods when they release water from the Hume Dam in Albury. It feels slippery, like talcum powder on there. All I've done is washed it in warm water to remove the mud, but that's all I'll do to it. A threepence was also found there and in very good condition as well</p><p></p><p>Mick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mick64, post: 272703, member: 7994"] Thanks Westaus, the ground it was found in would have had a lot of water over the years and was very moist, cattle grazing there now and right by an old river bed that must have been filled with water. This area also floods when they release water from the Hume Dam in Albury. It feels slippery, like talcum powder on there. All I've done is washed it in warm water to remove the mud, but that's all I'll do to it. A threepence was also found there and in very good condition as well Mick [/QUOTE]
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