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  1. If you've made it this far , thank you.I believe the above are all Edward but as said , which one ? This is clearly a different king , Henry i believe and i think Vl ? What i don't know is the denomination of these,one is bigger than the other but is this a result of clipping ?
  2. Heres another with the different obverse.
  3. Another similar , im pretty sure they are all Edward , just not the same Edward.
  4. Similar to the first one , ive kept them in seperate posts to save any confusion as to what reverse goes with which obverse.
  5. Next up is a similar looking coin but the difference is clear on the reverse.
  6. Good morning , ive a few hammered coins ive always meant to identify here. I suspect it's Edward and an early Edward , but which one ? l, ll or lll is what i'm wondering.
  7. Thanks guys , yup ..love the British Silver coins I had a look through my cabinet and was quite surprised at whats accumulated over the years.I have about a dozen or so florins , all pre 1920 , half a dozen half crowns all pre 20 , and a Geo lll crown..i was sure i had a few Victoria crowns but must have traded those at some point. I wont count hammereds as silver but those are what i have most of. I'm also a collector of Scottish Conders obviously and other bits and bobs , old US Silver currency and commemorative half dollars , silver dollars ..well..you get the idea , a little of everything but my current focus is on the tokens. I think my favorites are the very old Maundy silver and if i have a favorite favorite its my modest collection of silver 1 1/d's or threehalfpence's as they were known. I'll get the photobucket account for pics , i could use some help id'ing my hammereds , i know roughly what they are but some of them look very similar and i know its different kings.
  8. Thanks guys , i'll get meself one of them thar photybucket accounts and see what i have that might be of interest.
  9. An interesting thread , thanks guys. I didn't know that about the 1887 shilling and dug mine out to check it ..oh well..the commen one so no surprise there.It is in remarkable Unc condition but i believe most of this issue is or a lot of them anyway.It's almost pitch black now , it must have went through some beautiful shades of toning to reach sheer black.Its the same with the 6d of the same year..black but gorgeous details. I'm the newb by the way , i didnt see anywhere for introductions so i fired right in , greetings all
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