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    Don't want to spoil his fun, but https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Restrike-1658-Oliver-Cromwell-One-Crown-Coin/174625821462?hash=item28a8829316:g:7s0AAOSwcJRgHUzH
  3. 1 point
    I emailed them to say it was worth about a fiver and they asked if that was an offer😂
  4. 1 point
    Yes I noticed that as well Diaconis. Lined up with other coins of that year it just looks odd.
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    Chancer Alert! Obvious fake in “Amazing condition” https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1658-OLIVER-CROMWELL-CROWN-5-Coin/164766759303?hash=item265cdd3987:g:zB8AAOSwC3VgU7h1
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    The foot serifs on obverse lettering seem wrong. Flatter on the genuine article.
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    And the 1824 which shows much deeper cuts to the hair, but the 3 strands pointing to GR are in better agreement with the ebay piece. If it wasn't for the reverse, I don't think many questions would be asked.
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    I agree with Paddy that the reverse looks too deeply engraved. The bead count is the same as on an 1824, 1825 and 1829 I have images for here, so that appears to be constant from pattern through to currency. There are minor detail differences in the hair between this one and my 1825, but the hair is in better agreement with the 1824. Conversely, the profile of the earhole is a better match with my 1825 than the 1824. It's probably reasonable to assume that there were several bust punches made, all nominally the same, but needs someone to do the spadework to confirm. An 1825 here which differs slightly in the three hair strands pointing to GR.
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    Looks a bit like it could be a 3/3/3 with a broken 3 punch (at top right) as one of them.
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    Design is for the Half Crown, but with no weight or dimensions, one cannot be certain if it is an incorrect listing. As to whether it is a fake - the reverse appears very deeply struck, but whether this is natural, the result of fakery, or just excessive photoshopping is difficult to tell.
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    Interesting. It looks like an 1824 pattern shilling, but dated 1825. Not an R6 price, so you are probably right.
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    Q. What did Edith Piaf say to the waiter, when he asked what salad dressing she wanted? A. Je Vinaigrette Rien. (I'll get my coat)
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