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1652 pine tree shilling ?
November 05, 1999 at 08:56:52

First off...I did not dig this coin. A friend showed me a coin that she has from her dads estate. It appears to be a 1652 Pine Tree Schilling. I understand that there are some out there that are not the real thing. Is there a way to tell the fakes? Or best to have this coin professionally looked at. Thanks in advance. Dick


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