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As the title says. 1848 pattern florin with the adopted gothic florin obverse and the 100 mils/1 centum with a wreath reverse. I doubt anyone has one let alone be willing to sell, but a heads up if anyone comes across a listing would be useful. Ta. :)

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Ooooh so close

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Ooooh so close

Bugger. But at least people know what I am looking for now. :)

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I've dropped you an email at your home address

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London Coins sold two groups of 1848 pattern florins in September 2010 and 2011, but I don't think ESC 910 was amongst them.

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Here's a picture of ESC 910 (wrongly classified as ESC 907).

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Here's a picture of ESC 910 (wrongly classified as ESC 907).

Thanks Nick, that's useful to know. Where was it?

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Here's a picture of ESC 910 (wrongly classified as ESC 907).

Thanks Nick, that's useful to know. Where was it?

It was in the Heritage archive. The pattern florin was sold in September 2009 for $3,450.

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Thanks. That's a while ago. I've not seen any recently.

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