tooley1 Posted November 27, 2007 Posted November 27, 2007 hi i have 2 x 1820 shillings , 1 of them i think has a higher 2 just like the 1818 shilling but i can not find it any ref book ,any ideas or have i just gor the wrong ref books sorry about the pics as you can not see it very clearlytooley Quote
Rob Posted November 27, 2007 Posted November 27, 2007 hi i have 2 x 1820 shillings , 1 of them i think has a higher 2 just like the 1818 shilling but i can not find it any ref book ,any ideas or have i just gor the wrong ref books sorry about the pics as you can not see it very clearlytooleyThe higher digits aren't significant varieties although Davies listed the 8 higher in date for 1818 which is probably why it is listed in Spink. In this case the 8 is considerably more misaligned than yours being about a 1/4 to a 1/3 of a character higher. The 2 on the left coin looks bigger(?) in the picture. Quote
tooley1 Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 hi i have 2 x 1820 shillings , 1 of them i think has a higher 2 just like the 1818 shilling but i can not find it any ref book ,any ideas or have i just gor the wrong ref books sorry about the pics as you can not see it very clearlytooleyThe higher digits aren't significant varieties although Davies listed the 8 higher in date for 1818 which is probably why it is listed in Spink. In this case the 8 is considerably more misaligned than yours being about a 1/4 to a 1/3 of a character higher. The 2 on the left coin looks bigger(?) in the picture.HI Rob , yes the 2 is slightly bigger which makes it slightly higher i think Quote
tooley1 Posted November 28, 2007 Author Posted November 28, 2007 hi i have 2 x 1820 shillings , 1 of them i think has a higher 2 just like the 1818 shilling but i can not find it any ref book ,any ideas or have i just gor the wrong ref books sorry about the pics as you can not see it very clearlytooleyThe higher digits aren't significant varieties although Davies listed the 8 higher in date for 1818 which is probably why it is listed in Spink. In this case the 8 is considerably more misaligned than yours being about a 1/4 to a 1/3 of a character higher. The 2 on the left coin looks bigger(?) in the picture.HI Rob , yes the 2 is slightly bigger which makes it slightly higher i thinkthese are my 1818 coins which i think one of is the higher 8, what do you think Quote
Rob Posted November 28, 2007 Posted November 28, 2007 hi i have 2 x 1820 shillings , 1 of them i think has a higher 2 just like the 1818 shilling but i can not find it any ref book ,any ideas or have i just gor the wrong ref books sorry about the pics as you can not see it very clearlytooleyThe higher digits aren't significant varieties although Davies listed the 8 higher in date for 1818 which is probably why it is listed in Spink. In this case the 8 is considerably more misaligned than yours being about a 1/4 to a 1/3 of a character higher. The 2 on the left coin looks bigger(?) in the picture.HI Rob , yes the 2 is slightly bigger which makes it slightly higher i thinkthese are my 1818 coins which i think one of is the higher 8, what do you thinkThe right hand 1818 is a higher 8. Davies 85 if you want to know the variety number. There is an example illustrated in the DNW archive, lot 330 7/10/2003. Quote
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