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Show original messageTrying to find out if it's real w:16.56g definitely silver
Proberen te achterhalen of het echt is w:16.56g zeker zilver
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October 14, 2021 16:41
do you want us to guess what you want?????
wil je dat we raden wat je wilt?????
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Show original messageI and trying to figure out what I got!! Cause from what I have seen it's worth a small fortune and I would definitely sell
Ik en probeer erachter te komen wat ik heb!! Want van wat ik heb gezien is het een klein fortuin waard en ik zou het zeker verkopen
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October 14, 2021 17:49
Deze beschrijving trof ik aan op internet , ik heb geen verstand van munten maar wel dezelfde foto zat erbij : Not long after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the new United States Congress decided to assert its freedom by striking the first true American currency. The design, usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin, is a whimsical motif including the words "fugio" (time flies) and "mind your business," along with thirteen interlocking rings representing the colonies. Many were struck in pewter and a few dozen remain, but the silver version is very rare.
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Translate to English I found this description on the internet, I don't know anything about coins, but the same photo was included: Not long after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the new United States Congress decided to assert its freedom by striking the first true American currency. The design, usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin, is a whimsical motif including the words "fugio" (time flies) and "mind your business," along with thirteen interlocking rings representing the colonies. Many were struck in pewter and a few dozen dozen remain, but the silver version is very rare.
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