I have a ha’penny dated 1887 witch was shot by Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, when he was in Glasgow, is it of any falue?
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December 9th, 2008 at 4:25 am
It is likely to be a fake.
Wild Bill Hickok never came to Glasgow, and Buffalo Bill Cody (not the same person) did not bring his Wild West Show to Glasgow until 1891. Unless you have documentary (written) evidence from the time linking the coin with Buffalo Bill or one of his performers, the coin is worthless.
Hickok, incidentally, was shot and killed in August 1876 so it would not have been possible for him to shoot at an 1887 ha'penny.