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Here's a few pics
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I may search for a few more then lol
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Astounding items. You've stumbled on a dream field. Next thing is to clean, separate and catalogue. I would keep this trove intact, at least until researched. There may be unrecorded items.
GTB Don't forget a pic of the back of the numeral, please |
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Cheers gtb what would be the process for cleaning separating and cataloging .on coins I find I usually use renaissance wax
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This numberd 31 should buff quite nicely I would not attempt buffing the buttons though.
I have had good results with shoulder titles in the past as we're dealing with a flat surface. Regards Stephen |
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However, I don't know if this advice would hold true for County Fermanagh. It is worth looking into anyway.
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People contact them about a local or family history question. The show find an expert to look into it, and listeners can learn from it. For example, somebody contacted them to ask about treatment for head wounds in WW1, as their relative had had a plate put in his head after being wounded. This was of interest to me as one of my grandfathers had a silver plate put in his head after being wounded by shell fire in 1917: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00...episodes/guide Well worth a browse, there are several topics per episode.
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