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many thanks, I thought it might be to good to be true...it wasn't a huge price I recall but at least this put this to rest, in my pot of copy's repro & fakes..all the best "H"
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this has been found today, I recall it was at great debate other whether it was real or a dud, time moves on and now wondering if its a mint fault? has it been in circulation? can say Ive seen damage like this before... comments welcome. 👍
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others also discovered 1816 George III, 1890 Edward IIII (counter stamped) 1890 Victoria, & 1902 Victoria,
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Ah, yes.. I did have a stroke a year ago and one side of my brain has scar damage, also Dyslexic..... The coins I bought ages ago over a long span of years... having time and the coins to sort through has helped me... the computer isn't always to blame but not being able to amend a error spotted is frustrating.... back to the plot...what do you think of the grade of the Edward VII Six Pence 1906 ???🤔 Cheers "H"
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This Is meant to be titled Edward VII Six Pence 1906.... Error message and not chance at correcting it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr 😠
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so Ive been fishing through my Hoard and have bags "To Be Kept" To Be looked In to" To Be Sold" etc etc etc and there's times when a need to show with what's been found !?!??! the top one was found amongst the hoard the lower was in my collection and wow! what an upgrade!!! by chance what grade this be ?? Cheers "H"
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Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Another interesting find amongst the hoard, Early 1900's Pre WW1 similar to the Maundy coin, although I take this is a token rather than a coin. Any Ideas how did it come about?
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Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Victoria Half Crown, 1898, it was very mucky covered in crud, It was left in soapy water...over night... as I forgot it was there, very impressed by it condition its turned out to be, just goes to show that gentle cleaning does pay off..... -
Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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typo. its a 1821 crown coin. -
Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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George III, 1819 Crown with a fault just below the bust, I thought it was a gash in the coin, just a mint fault 👍 -
Florins, Shillings and Misc .... on going sort out.
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Silver six pence's, George III, Victoria, George V, various Conditions, and the 2nd George III look like it has been glided... possibly passed off as a Half Sovereign ? -
aha. its one of the great coin mysteries, I now feel its not genuine and consider it to be a continental contemporary counterfeit 😕Interestingly I found a pot of six pence's one looks like its been gilded try to pass off as a Half Sovereign, many thanks for looking into this and at least I can now put it rest and move onto the next load I'm working through. all the very best "H"
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Hello Coys55 and many thanks for the interest..... I'm now wondering if its a Counterfeit coin? its 17mm across, my scales are the kitchen ones and aren't sensitive enough to weigh, it was the pellets that first had me wondering...many thanks "H"
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hello, would you be able to explain... I'm still none the wiser 😕
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errrrmmm Ive not managed to find much out about this one... could it be a half Penny? 😕 I did go right through my spinks book and the arrangement of pellets I couldn't find on any of the coins...... none of my already Identified coins haven't been able to offer any information as to what it may be..... any help will be greatly appreciated. as always👍
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Ahhhh, now that's interesting, to be honest I Identified the coin to be a Charles I, Half Groat, 1638-39........the Briot's Mint came about as it doesn't mention the Tower mint and I took the Anchor to be Briot's..... just adding to the novice confusion the Anchor maybe Upright, Inverted, Horizontal to left or right.....it does however (and quite correctly) it mentions that S2856A as a milled coin by Briot's Mint 2 pages further on.....which i didn't see as I was looking at Hammered only coins. many thanks Rob for the correction 🫡👍Cheers "H"
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Edward I, Penny, new long cross coin from 1279 London Edward I, Penny, 1279-84 Ireland Dublin Mint was delayed kept getting error messages... Grrrrrrrrrggghhh
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