seuk Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 My first guess was; the obverse of a regular half penny joined with a cast florin reverse However the half penny is too small. So it must be a colonial coin - but which? Quote
davidrj Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 (edited) So it must be a colonial coin - but which?BRITT OMN was only ever used on UK coinage, not Imperial, also colonies normally used a crowned effigy of George VI think obverse is from a (1928-36) penny Edited May 16, 2012 by davidrj Quote
Peckris Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 So it must be a colonial coin - but which?BRITT OMN was only ever used on UK coinage, not Imperial, also colonies normally used a crowned effigy of George VI think obverse is from a (1928-36) pennyAgreed. And the reverse looks like a battered (to fit) genuine florin reverse that's been coated in some ugly finish to simulate bronze - you can see the coating peeling and the underlying silver at one rim point. Quote
seuk Posted May 17, 2012 Author Posted May 17, 2012 Thanks - of course; its a penny with the rim cut off It does seem like there's something hiding under the bronze at the Irish shield. However the rim appears silvered here and there and there's some silvering below the bust on obverse. Perhaps it was made for conjuring, for fun or some kind of jewelry training? Quote
Peckris Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 Thanks - of course; its a penny with the rim cut off It does seem like there's something hiding under the bronze at the Irish shield. However the rim appears silvered here and there and there's some silvering below the bust on obverse. Perhaps it was made for conjuring, for fun or some kind of jewelry training?I don't think the reverse IS bronze. What I'm seeing is a coating peeling off at the point you mention. The coating (whatever it is) would also account for the blurred look of the reverse design. Quote
just.me Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 I have an almost identical coin. It has the 1922 Florin reverse and the Penny obverse. The Penny is 1911-26 type. here it is Quote
just.me Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 The join is very easily seen at the right hand side but at the left can only be seen through a glass. It looks like the penny has been hollowed out and had the reverse half of the Florin inserted, then the edge of the Penny folded over and re-milled?. Quote
Peckris Posted May 21, 2012 Posted May 21, 2012 The join is very easily seen at the right hand side but at the left can only be seen through a glass. It looks like the penny has been hollowed out and had the reverse half of the Florin inserted, then the edge of the Penny folded over and re-milled?.That's certainly a convincing theory. The 'coating' on the florin reverse is even more evident on your example. The only remaining question is "Why?". It couldn't have been passed off as a florin, and anyway it cost a 2s1d to make! Plus all the effort. Quote
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