Goldpick
Chris Johnson
Being bored and homebound from detecting due to inclement weather, the missus and I decide to empty out a large jar of small change that had been sitting on the microwave for a few years now. Expecting to find boring old run of the mill decimal coin, I was surprised to see how many foreign coins slip through the net, plus a decent nunber of commemorative coins as well.
This is what we ended up with, lots of commemorative 50 & 20c pieces, 1 x 2Euro (2000), 2 x 1Euro (2002), 1x 1973 10 New Pence, 1 x 1995 Singaporian 50c, 1 x 1982 NZ 5c, 1 x 1997 Malaysian 10 Sen, 1 x 1987 Canadian 10c, and the best of the lot, a beautiful 1957 English sixpence.
Whilst nothing of huge value, some good finds to add to the collection, pity the UK sixpence is copper/nickel vs the Oz silver coin.
This is what we ended up with, lots of commemorative 50 & 20c pieces, 1 x 2Euro (2000), 2 x 1Euro (2002), 1x 1973 10 New Pence, 1 x 1995 Singaporian 50c, 1 x 1982 NZ 5c, 1 x 1997 Malaysian 10 Sen, 1 x 1987 Canadian 10c, and the best of the lot, a beautiful 1957 English sixpence.
Whilst nothing of huge value, some good finds to add to the collection, pity the UK sixpence is copper/nickel vs the Oz silver coin.