HAXall Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 this is 4.8 gramm and 1 inch (23 mm) GOLDEN coloured coin...what can it be?i have tried to find out what metal it is but no luck.I will be grateful for any help! Quote
azda Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 (edited) Its an underweight shilling. Its worn and drilled so the weight loss might be due to this. It should weigh 5.65gP.s, it's also silver, GOLDEN is probably the toning Edited March 20, 2012 by azda Quote
Peckris Posted March 20, 2012 Posted March 20, 2012 (edited) Its an underweight shilling. Its worn and drilled so the weight loss might be due to this. It should weigh 5.65gP.s, it's also silver, GOLDEN is probably the toningOr, it could have been gilded at some point - a lot of coins of that era were, especially farthings a few years after that shilling. Edited March 20, 2012 by Peckris Quote
HAXall Posted March 20, 2012 Author Posted March 20, 2012 i was thinking the same,but i scratched a little bit inside the hole...and it is still golden colour:)how can i check it for sure?i was all over Bristol Gold stores and they did not help me. Quote
Debbie Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 Have you tried checking it against Seuk's brilliant counterfeit web page?here Quote
HAXall Posted March 21, 2012 Author Posted March 21, 2012 Thanks for the link Debbie,it looks like variation J to me.is there any value to coins like this? Quote
seuk Posted March 21, 2012 Posted March 21, 2012 Glad to see that my variation system is useful Its indeed a group J - with the typical walrus Q - and made of brass. Due to the shilling being holed I guess are fair price is somewhere in the area of £1 to £5 Quote
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