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to me its looks mis shaped, most of my milled coins are more circular, with this one I would appreciate any opinions the 1692 looks .......wonky ? would this have been turned out this way or happened through circulation?
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A lot of the fakes are described as silver (they are not) they are base metal but it could be another way of making it difficult to these sellers by reporting them
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Sorry for being basic: 1. Would a fake silver coin still at least be silver? I'm aware of the fake bullion coins that are at best silver plated. 2. Are ordinary pre-1920 silver coins from say William IV to GV faked very often? I mean the ones once in general circulation (Crown down to Threepence). 3. Can anybody name UK auction houses that are best avoided by proven personal experience?
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Yep. Just to clarify: I meant the advantage of keeping the Chinese listings up, is that you know where they are. If the Chinese stopped selling direct, they'd pass them to UK sellers (as this thread seems to show here and there), who aren't always obvious. I'm no expert but even l can spot a fake hammered coin here and there. But some of the artificially patinated coins on this thread are a real eye opener. Disturbing.
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Chris Perkins replied to ColdHands's topic in Forum technical help and support
The 'test' thing has been there for a while. It was something I did and tried to undo. I thought it was only visible to me! It would seem that my host is probably having issues, as my other websites are also slow. I'll get them to check things. -
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Coinery replied to ColdHands's topic in Forum technical help and support
I came here to say the exact same thing! I’ve also noted the word ‘test’ in the top left corner, just in case that’s relevant? -
My understanding, which is likely to be wildly wrong, is that it's pretty much only the Crowns, Double Florins & various Sovereigns that are officially legal tender. I must admit, I'd enjoy seeing a shop keeper presented with a fugly 1965 Churchill crown for a 25 p debt! The look on his face would be amusing, I'm certain.
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Not likely to show up in the UK, but just in case... I have an acquaintance who's father was awarded this medal for his work in creating the Clad Metal system used to replace Silver in US Coins (dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar). It went missing from a drawer in his apartment shortly before he died in December. If by any chance you see it, please let me know. Thank you.
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Cannot comment on predecimal UK silver coins as they have all changed size. However Australian silver coins florin, shilling and sixpence still remain in the same format as the old imperial coins. With the florin now 20 cent, shilling 10 cent and sixpence 5 cent. However sovereigns and half-sovereigns are deemed to not be legal tender for some reason although sovereigns etc. were minted in Australia at Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. because of this they attract a 10% GST (VAT). Pure gold coins do not attract GST.
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There is a part of me that thinks that buying a fake - from someone selling them as reproductions - for space fillers for something like, say the 1798 Dorrien Magers shilling that only 20 still exist - is fine. Pay $5 since I'll never probably even see a real one and concentrate on spending good money for the real ones like the 1787 I got recently. But no sympathy for anyone trying to pass a fake as real.
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Hi, l'm kind of new to this. I'm trying to find a list of UK silver (and other metals) coins that are still legal tender today. So, l'm particularly interested in anything pre-1947. Am l right to say all Crowns are legal tender, as well as the QV Double Florin? Or is it actually all denominations? I have tried to Google it but it feels like no list exists. The search results are often wide of the mark.
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The advantage to the buyer is that the fakes are priced accordingly, sold by obvious sellers (e.g. they've been selling dropshipped homewares for 1,000 feedbacks then suddenly switch to perfect bullion coins for 1/10th the going rate). Worse would be if UK buyers obtained them to sell individually here and there, because the Chinese bulk sellers have all been barred.
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??? its odd how these have found there way to me, The hammered ones that I picked up over the years and not realizing that they were from all over the world..... this is a Hungary Denier - Ferdinand II I think its 1622...but not being an expert so stand to be corrected if wrong 👍
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Yes, @wlewisiii has it right I think. They were made in huge numbers during the 19th century. Most of the British Indian coins of that period feature the Gothic portrait of Queen Victoria. In that condition only of interest rather than value. Even high grade examples don't go for a great deal of money.
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Neat. Looks like this to me: https://en.numista.com/18310 since the lettering impression seems to be short enough for Queen rather than Empress though I don't know a whole lot about British India Rupee coins. I should fix that
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone had come across a bronze gothic coin the size of a halfpenny for the colonies, maybe a one quarter anna?! I came across this coin( in very poor condition)in a bulk buy, any information would be helpful as I only collect pre decimal UK coins, this has peaked my curiosity as I have never seen a gothic obverse on bronze, It is 2.5mm in diameter,1mm thick and weighs 6 grams, many thanks
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Hello Jackie, I’m afraid I have to disagree with AI, this doesn’t appear to be a deliberate design and I doubt that it is a coin. As a detectorist, as well as obsessive collector, I have over the years found similar items, some are welding spatter and others the result of molten metal spill. A couple look like silver and are certainly white metal. The pitted surface is the side that landed on the ground, the other is the result of solidification, possibly with some crystallisation . My thoughts anyway. Welcome to the forum, don’t be afraid to post your queries. Jerry
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Hi Hello everyone. I've come across this unusual item it looks like a blob of silver tone blob like item. AI is saying it looks like an Ancient Ionia coin of some sort ?? I have absolutely no idea it rather thick it doesn't stick to a magnet it measures around 2.5 x 2cm. It appears to have some kind of pattern or something on one side and pitted on the other I would be very grateful for your help any suggestions you may have thank you all in advance. Jackie 😊 .