Unwilling Numismatist Posted Friday at 09:25 AM Posted Friday at 09:25 AM Good day, hive mind. Is there an example anyone can point me to for reference of the said variety? I have one I would call "similar" but it would appear as it is quite abraded more potentially to be a H over Horizontal N. I have considered and referred to as many abraded 1820 shilling coins as I can find on the likes of Ebay, past and present and all of them show clear spacing between the bars of the H, even when almost flat, so I believe this one is different. I would appreciate any thoughts on this. Quote
Unwilling Numismatist Posted Friday at 04:27 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:27 PM Its so scabby I weighed it. Its only a little bit light 5g exactly. Fake 100% but I think contemporary rather than modern as it came from a neighbours fathers estate a few years ago. Quote
Citizen H Posted Friday at 06:33 PM Posted Friday at 06:33 PM could you show both sides in full size, would be nice to see. 👍 Quote
Unwilling Numismatist Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago On 1/16/2026 at 6:33 PM, Citizen H said: could you show both sides in full size, would be nice to see. 👍 Certainly. 1 Quote
Ukstu Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 6 hours ago, Unwilling Numismatist said: Certainly. Yes i agree it has to be spurious. The dates not lined up properly and the G & R in Geor are out of proportion with the other letters. I have a contemporary forgery silver washed brass shilling dated 1817. Edited 1 hour ago by Ukstu Quote
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