1767 Spanish Coin Cufflink, (1694-1702) William 111 Halfpenny

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I had a little play time today so I decided to stay away from the ticks and go back to an old tick free site that I had named the cufflink site. In the past I had found about 20 sets of early cufflinks there as well as some other interesting trinkets. Today was more of the same. I really like the early cufflinks as there are so many types. The halfpenny is extremally worn but I can tell it's a William 111 (1694-1702). It was on it's side hiding in some tree roots about a foot deep. Maybe the next one will be in better shape!
 

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Well done at sniffing out another set of cufflinks from the site.
Haven't seen very many of these types posted up.
The copper is well worn and a deep one at that.
 

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