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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 262190" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Its interesting how different coins fair over time. The 1929 halfpenny looks pretty good considering the length of time in the ground but the 1879 Britannia is largely toasted and I am assuming that they were dropped at the same time considering they were found together at the base of a tree in the grounds of a railway yard. Probably some guy waiting for the train to get to somewhere else all those years ago. Or maybe a guy who only got that far after leaving the pub across the road. Ofcourse we'll never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 262190, member: 334"] Its interesting how different coins fair over time. The 1929 halfpenny looks pretty good considering the length of time in the ground but the 1879 Britannia is largely toasted and I am assuming that they were dropped at the same time considering they were found together at the base of a tree in the grounds of a railway yard. Probably some guy waiting for the train to get to somewhere else all those years ago. Or maybe a guy who only got that far after leaving the pub across the road. Ofcourse we'll never know. [/QUOTE]
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