Jump to content
British Coin Forum - Predecimal.com

50 Years of RotographicCoinpublications.com A Rotographic Imprint. Price guide reference book publishers since 1959. Lots of books on coins, banknotes and medals. Please visit and like Coin Publications on Facebook for offers and updates.

Coin Publications on Facebook

   Rotographic    

The current range of books. Click the image above to see them on Amazon (printed and Kindle format). More info on coinpublications.com

predecimal.comPredecimal.com. One of the most popular websites on British pre-decimal coins, with hundreds of coins for sale, advice for beginners and interesting information.

Cthrag Yaska

Unidentified Variety
  • Content Count

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Community Reputation

2 Neutral

About Cthrag Yaska

  • Rank
    ---

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Sounds like Dalton & Hamer Warwickshire No. 329 (Stratford): Obv.: Bust to left; "SHAKESPEAR" Rev.: A man-of war sailing; "THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND" Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR LIVERPOOL Or it could be variety 329a if the edge is Plain (not in collar). The rarity of both are listed as "RRR" on a scale of Common, Scarce, R (rare), RR and RRR. Graham.
  2. Cthrag Yaska

    more FAKES

    Newly registered; very interesting (and scary) reading about the fake coins. How much comfort (if any) can I take from a coin being NGC-slabbed? A 1763 Northumberland shilling I'm considering is being sold in such a slab; it appears to have the "blocked R" that Rob's post mentions, as well as what I believe is a sufficiently-rounded "6" (see Paulus's post). Regards, Graham
×