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I know nothing about coin collecting but have been given a couple of interesting items:-

1. A British trade dollar dated 1895

2. A large bronze Coin? 75mm diam. Inscribed around the edge "Presented to THE RIVER STEAM NAVIGATION CO. By The Committee March1892"

I have attached pictures of the trade dollar the other will have to go on a seperate posting due to file sizepost-5732-091298000 1285414357_thumb.jpgpost-5732-094953900 1285414387_thumb.jpg.

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Not sure what your problem is as you have not stated it so far, will you be enlightening us somtime soon?

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Not sure what your problem is as you have not stated it so far, will you be enlightening us somtime soon?

Sorry forgot to ask after messing with file sizes to post the pics. Basically any info about trade dollars would be much appreciated.

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Not sure what your problem is as you have not stated it so far, will you be enlightening us somtime soon?

Sorry forgot to ask after messing with file sizes to post the pics. Basically any info about trade dollars would be much appreciated.

Your pictures are very pixelated to see anything on it, i think you have böown a very small picture to the extreme and has therefor distorted the image

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Sorry forgot to ask after messing with file sizes to post the pics. Basically any info about trade dollars would be much appreciated.

Your pictures are very pixelated to see anything on it, i think you have böown a very small picture to the extreme and has therefor distorted the image

Keep trying.... ;)

I do not believe that brilliant images are needed if coinquest asked for "info about trade dollars"... :unsure:

So, here is a link that provides some concise information that might 'enlighten' you: http://silvercoinand.com/british-trade-dollar.html

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Thanks for the link it has answered most of my questions, but I will crack this image upload problem.

Mate, the standing Britannia.

Name me two other series which feature her ?

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50 and 25 pounds Gold series also the 10, thats 3 so far :D

Oh wait, the 100 to plus the Britannia 2 pound silver 1998, how we doing?

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Thanks for the link it has answered most of my questions, but I will crack this image upload problem.

I just sold two of these, they didn't make big bucks but as soon as I'd posted them off I rather regretted it; actually rather nice 'big' coins and there's plenty of detail on the obverse.

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Thanks for the link it has answered most of my questions, but I will crack this image upload problem.

You have! That's about exactly what is needed.

50 and 25 pounds Gold series also the 10, thats 3 so far :D

Oh wait, the 100 to plus the Britannia 2 pound silver 1998, how we doing?

Um ... is there a particular reason you haven't mentioned Edward VII florins?

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Thanks for the link it has answered most of my questions, but I will crack this image upload problem.

You have! That's about exactly what is needed.

50 and 25 pounds Gold series also the 10, thats 3 so far :D

Oh wait, the 100 to plus the Britannia 2 pound silver 1998, how we doing?

I didn't want to sound to cocky Peckris :D

Um ... is there a particular reason you haven't mentioned Edward VII florins?

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50 and 25 pounds Gold series also the 10, thats 3 so far :D

You can't have a point for each denomination in the series, you get one point for the bullion Britannia's

Um ... is there a particular reason you haven't mentioned Edward VII florins?

Yes, those and the trade dollars, any more ?

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