Uk 123 Posted June 24, 2023 Posted June 24, 2023 Hi, my first post on here. I’ve collected coins for a number of years, but recently came into possession of a George 111 third Guinea which used to belong to my dad, and I’d only ever seen it when I was younger. It has a marking that I always assumed was a hallmark, but can see now it’s not! Does anyone have any idea what it is? Has somebody just decided to put a mark on it at some point. Would be really interested to find out, but I really like the coin as it is, despite this marking. Quote
Sword Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 It's (very) difficult to know why someone has stamped those letters on your coin or when it was done. Coins / banknotes do get defaced very occasionally when they were currency and often for not very good reasons. Since it is passed down, I think it is best to treat it as a sentimental item and a little piece of family history. 1 Quote
jelida Posted June 25, 2023 Posted June 25, 2023 (edited) Sometimes these marks were struck by silversmiths, using their makers marks - after all it helped if you had a punch to hand. But it is probably impossible to prove, unless you can find a match. I can’t find an identical “TW” though some of these are close. https://www.silvercollection.it/englishsilvermarksXTDUE3.html Jerry Edited June 25, 2023 by jelida Typo Quote
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