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JTerry3
Reputation Activity
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Ducat916 in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from ZigZag in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from goldmember44 in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Mcb2007 in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Ted1945 in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Chrisplym in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from GoldenGriffin in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from 9x883 in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from TeaTime in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from MBTPSilver in Today I Received.....
Received over last week:
> Emperor Trajan, Denarius, c.103-111 AD
> Continental Sceat, c.695-740
> Anne, Fourpence, 1710
> West Indies, 1/16 Dollar 'Anchor Money', 1820
> William IV Sixpence (1834) & Threepence (1835)
> 2011 Silver Proof Britannia
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JTerry3 got a reaction from JohnV66 in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from ChrisSilver in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from slack in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from slack in Today I Received.....
An interesting addition to my British Imperial / Colonial collection. This is a 1720 2⁄3 Thaler of Brunswick-Lüneburg (or the Electorate of Hannover). Minted six years after Georg Ludwig had become George I of Great Britain - notice the conjoined quartered arms of GB, Ireland & Hannover on the reverse. The obverse having the classic German design of the 'Wildman'.
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JTerry3 got a reaction from goldmember44 in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from iacabu in Today I Received.....
An interesting addition to my British Imperial / Colonial collection. This is a 1720 2⁄3 Thaler of Brunswick-Lüneburg (or the Electorate of Hannover). Minted six years after Georg Ludwig had become George I of Great Britain - notice the conjoined quartered arms of GB, Ireland & Hannover on the reverse. The obverse having the classic German design of the 'Wildman'.
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JTerry3 got a reaction from JamesH in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from geowill989 in Today I Received.....
An interesting addition to my British Imperial / Colonial collection. This is a 1720 2⁄3 Thaler of Brunswick-Lüneburg (or the Electorate of Hannover). Minted six years after Georg Ludwig had become George I of Great Britain - notice the conjoined quartered arms of GB, Ireland & Hannover on the reverse. The obverse having the classic German design of the 'Wildman'.
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Petra in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Dobber in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Jake0111 in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Jake0111 in Today I Received.....
An interesting addition to my British Imperial / Colonial collection. This is a 1720 2⁄3 Thaler of Brunswick-Lüneburg (or the Electorate of Hannover). Minted six years after Georg Ludwig had become George I of Great Britain - notice the conjoined quartered arms of GB, Ireland & Hannover on the reverse. The obverse having the classic German design of the 'Wildman'.
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JTerry3 got a reaction from Aldebaran in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from AL84 in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).
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JTerry3 got a reaction from MickB in Today I Received.....
My first Roman Siliqua. Emperor Constantius II (though struck under Julian) - minted around 360-61 AD in Lugdunum (Lyon, France).