Hard luck, Blake, not a bad coin and a fair price. I had wondered if it was you, I tend to look at bidding histories, when I spotted signal processors, leads and speakers I thought they would be right up your street. Yours will turn up eventually.
Jerry
From memory I think I paid £30 for the F20 & £50 for the F25. I wouldn't have expected more than £40 or £50 at the very most, when re-selling though.
Upgraded with better specimens later. Hence the reason they were spare.
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Jerry
Welcome to the forum Adam, you're in good company as this forum is full of penny collectors, I'm sure you'll pick up more knowledge here from these guys
Its definitely not a scarborough not at all modern.
Found this today having a search on the net for something completely different.
City of Hamburg.
1725-1768.
1 Schilling.
Silver.
17mm diameter.
If told this was a Marlybob grading I would have believed it.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1871-PENNY-BRITISH-COIN-FROM-VICTORIA-R8-aF/362701167354?hash=item5472ac9afa:g:fiUAAOSwC4FdLJiy