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  1. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    In fact, all the Edward V11 shillings and half crowns seem to end with REX. Susan
  2. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hi 1949threepence, It's a 1 pfennig piece (for size reference) Susan
  3. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hi Rob, I found this example while searching, it also ends with REX. Susan
  4. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hi Bagarap, Those coins all seem to have greek letters and greek words on them, mine doesn't, it's just the same as the other Edward V11 coins but ends with Rex and not F.D.Ind.Imp.
  5. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hi Bagerap, Thanks very much, that's a very interesting theorie, I'll do a bit of research. Susan
  6. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, Very true, it's half way through the night here. Thanks very much for your help, maybe someone else has an idea as well. We'll wait and see. We wish you a good night and thanks again. Susan
  7. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, I think you're right, this coin is thinner than 1 mm. The edge is slightly less than 1 mm and the middle is not so thick as the edge. Susan
  8. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, Here is a size comparison, the coin in the middle is a Peruana Libra 1/5 de Libra Coin. The one we are puzzled about is the same size and same weight. Susan
  9. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, The diameter is 14mm, thickness 1 mm, weight is less than 1 gramm according to my kitchen scales. My accurate fine scales I won't have access too till tomorrow. Susan
  10. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, We thought similiar, and apart from the 13 piece set which does not contain a gold coin that small, I wasnt able to find anything on the net. I am very sorry for the silly question but what do you mean by worth a bullion? Thanks a lot for your time and assistance.. Susan
  11. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, Regarding the possibility of maybe being toy or play/Gambling money, I thought the same thing to start with. The front is like the Shilling or the half crown but the back doesnt match and it is Gold and not silver. We are puzzled.. Susan
  12. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello Rob, It honestly does not look like brass. We do have quite a lot of Gold coins, sovereigns and half sovereigns within the collection we inherited and the coin looks exactly like 1 of those coins but a lot smaller. Susan
  13. Susan

    Does anyone recognise this coin.

    Hello bhx7, Thank you very much for your reply. I am sorry but I dont understand what you mean by "the moment images" Susan
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