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2 WWII era sixpence welded together?

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It's just interesting (mainly for you folks due to the family history tie). From a collector's and value standpoint it's two half-silver sixpences badly damaged; metal value would be about .1 oz., or $1.60-1.70. What I would do with it (not that you asked, but it might be the next question) is pass it on to a young descendant as a memento of an ancestor's service.

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Its 2 coins not particularly of notable value soldered together with a loop for a bracelet or necklace.  More sentimental since your father thought enough of it to keep it. I agree with JKK. Put a nice chain on it and give it to a Grand-Daughter or Daughter as a memento.

Bob Sr CEO Fieldtechs

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