Could someone please identify this dug up in the 1970s. There is a capital N and the number 6. A member has just identified something else of mine.
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I am not sure how to tell. It is not engraved so one of the other two. Have you any views on the other items I have posted
Thanks. Do you know what the fragment might be from
It's tempting that the N stands for Napoleon but as it's fragment it could just as easily be:
6
B N
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