US Coin from England

stupot

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Posted a few pics a while ago of some US coins I have found here in England. There has been one that i secretly liked but never found. I noticed someone found a holed piece in a local club and another was in the hobby magazine. And, as I started 'new post' noticed an American finder had posted one above mine! Found the 1852 Trime in a local arable field with the ever reliable Deus & immediately thought it would be an English silver 3 pence (it may have circulated as such) Over the moon at long last! I have a very soft spot for US coins.
 

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ShovelinDave

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That's an awesome find Stupot. I've been at it for almost three years and haven't had a Trime get under my coil yet. Congrats to you Mister.
 

basque-man

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Very awesome!!! Sure non of your hammered will be found out where we are. :laughing7: We will be making our way back across the pond some day to play!!!!!
 

Silvermonkey

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Congratulations Stupot! Trimes are so small, and so very difficult to find. The fact that you recovered one in England is quite amazing. Well done!!!
 

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