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RE: I Have No Idea What Set this Silver Round may have been a Part Of, I Love to Buy Stuff that is Unusual and then Go and Research it......

Edmund Halley died in 1742... that definitely is commemorative round for Edmund H and 1986 was when the most famous Halley comet appeared again and was seen by many here still alive.

Halley's [HAL-lee] Comet has been know since at least 240 BC and possibly since 1059 BC. Its most famous appearance was in 1066 AD when it was seen right before the Battle of Hastings. It was named after Edmund Halley, who calculated its orbit. He determined that the comets seen in 1531 and 1607 were the same object that followed a 76-year orbit. Unfortunately, Halley died in 1742, never living to see his prediction come true when the comet returned on Christmas Eve 1758.
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