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Very nice indeed, Phil. Well done! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:

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VERy easy coin to identify but not an easy coin to find.
Well done sir, :thumbsup:
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Bors wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:49 am
Yes, I think we were still using sheep.........
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:pulling hair out: another spawny git :lol: awesome find :shock:
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What a find !
That's awesome, I'm so jealous.
Well found and well saved. :thumbsup:
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figgis wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 6:20 am When I saw the title I thought this was going to be a thread about Holzhammer's little doggie :lol: But I should have known it'd be Phil putting up yet another cracking find. Great stuff, sir, and well done on finding something which still eludes me.

Great to see you back on these pages, fellah :thumbsup:
Absolutely cracking find!
And that sort of coin is the reason Tasci was named as I was lucky enough to find one as my mind wandered to thinking of names for scruffy terriers during a particularly quiet spell on the field in autumn ... then beep beep and out popped a wee coin and the first thing I read on rubbing it with my finger was “TASCI’ - Hope all well!
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