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Silver threepenny pieces - remember?
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syljo | Report | 30 Jun 2004 14:35 |
Who remembers those very small silver threepenny pieces? I have two bracelets made up of these little coins. Actually the Dutch also have an old coin, similar in size, and I have an armband made of these. I'm worth my weight in silver I feel when I wear these! Sylvia |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 30 Jun 2004 14:44 |
My mother must have collected a few of these coins because come Christmas time we would find one carefully wrapped in greaseproof paper in our portion of homemade Christmas pudding. |
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Julia | Report | 30 Jun 2004 15:41 |
I have Silver threepenny pieces, Old half pennies, farthings, halfcrowns and until a couple of years ago an old white Fivepound note, Ahhh yes I remember them well Julia |
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syljo | Report | 1 Jul 2004 15:31 |
Gwyneth, What do you mean about wrapping threepenny pieces in greaseproof paper. My mother just threw them in the puds! I am still living though. Sylvia |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 1 Jul 2004 20:28 |
sylvia i hope your mother washed them first,my mother used to put them in xmas pud,actually like julia i have a bag of old coins farthings,silver threepenny bits,yellow threepenny bits,all the down to a crown,got a couple of ten shilling notes and old white fiver that my dad gave me for xmas when i was 11yrs old i will never part with that. sue |