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  1. Can see 1797 on it now i know it is around then! How much is it worth
  2. Chris you are right (although it isn't a token)!. It is a George III Spade Half guinea. Thanks friend!
  3. PS: I would say it copper or brass. Not silver or gold.
  4. Thanks Chris, It is crowned yes. Will do some more searches now. Feels very light and very thin. 25mm across. This is the closest i have matched so far: http://www.niderost.com/coins/1773_Virginia_HalfPenny.jpg But the one i have is a spade shape, not the square effect. Thanks
  5. I am not sure. That image of the coat of arms is identicle to the reverse of the coin (put an image there as the camera won't pick the fine detail of the coin up). You can hardly see any writing but it looks like 'GeorgiVs' along the left hand side. And the image is facing to the right which George I coins did. (George II all faced to the left i believe). And if you also search George III on Wikipedia, the coat of arms is slightly different, whereas the coin is defiently the image posted above. I have found a lot coins on websites, but none seem to have that image on the reverse. Thanks
  6. Hi, I have recently found a coin which is very worn and thin. After researching on the internet, it is definetly George I, 1714-1727. But i can't find a coin with the correct reverse. The reverse of the coin is the following: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/comm...ms_1714.svg.png Any help on what the coin is would be brilliant. Thanks, Chris
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