becksflorin Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 I'm thinking maybe a 1852 Florin but I'm not sure. Quote
Nick Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 I'm thinking maybe a 1852 Florin but I'm not sure.I can't get the thumbnail to enlarge, so I can't say for certain. If it is, the 'gothic' date will read mdccclii. Quote
Peckris Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 I'm thinking maybe a 1852 Florin but I'm not sure.I can't get the thumbnail to enlarge, so I can't say for certain. If it is, the 'gothic' date will read mdccclii.Nor me Quote
Generic Lad Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 I'm thinking maybe a 1852 Florin but I'm not sure.I can't get the thumbnail to enlarge, so I can't say for certain. If it is, the 'gothic' date will read mdccclii.Nor meNor me either Quote
becksflorin Posted September 23, 2013 Author Posted September 23, 2013 Maybe this pic is better? Thanks for the lightning quick responses!! Quote
Nick Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 Maybe this pic is better? Thanks for the lightning quick responses!! 043.JPGIt is a florin, and it's 1872, not 1852. Quote
becksflorin Posted September 23, 2013 Author Posted September 23, 2013 Any estimates of what this is worth out there? Quote
Coinery Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 (edited) Any estimates of what this is worth out there?From my phone it's difficult to put a price on! However, it does look like it may have been polished??? just from the way the light falls on the coin, and its general colouration?Would you say that, in-hand, it has the appearance of say a brass item that's been buffed with brasso? Really difficult to describe it, really, I hope you know what I mean?Others may be able to rule that out for you if they are viewing a full-res image?Edit: For reference the spink guide is £50VF £250EF £650UNC Edited September 23, 2013 by Coinery Quote
becksflorin Posted September 23, 2013 Author Posted September 23, 2013 Lol. I definitely did wash it with hand soap and water but NO polish or whatever. I washed it so i could see the writing to try and figure out what it was. I did however use a very soft toothbrush! The pics might seem a little strange cause i was messing on the settings on my camera trying to take a clear pic. I don't believe it has any kind of brassy look to it. It is definitely silver looking. It actually seems to be in pretty good condition if i didn't ruin it with the soap and toothbrush!! Quote
becksflorin Posted September 23, 2013 Author Posted September 23, 2013 OK...I scanned it on the scanner this time. Maybe it will be a better pic! Quote
Peckris Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 florin001.jpgOK...I scanned it on the scanner this time. Maybe it will be a better pic!Yes - that's a better picture. I'd say it was GF from that obverse, but interestingly there's no cross stroke on the 'f' of 'f.d.' - I don't know if it's a variety or just wear? If just wear then it's worth around £25, possibly a shade more. Quote
Coinery Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 florin001.jpgOK...I scanned it on the scanner this time. Maybe it will be a better pic!Yes, much better, doesn't look polished in that one! Quote
just.me Posted September 23, 2013 Posted September 23, 2013 florin001.jpgOK...I scanned it on the scanner this time. Maybe it will be a better pic!Yes - that's a better picture. I'd say it was GF from that obverse, but interestingly there's no cross stroke on the 'f' of 'f.d.' - I don't know if it's a variety or just wear? If just wear then it's worth around £25, possibly a shade more.Its die number 1, my die 1 also has a weak cross to the F, and you'll notice the doubled D in DG too Quote
Red Riley Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 florin001.jpgOK...I scanned it on the scanner this time. Maybe it will be a better pic!Yes - that's a better picture. I'd say it was GF from that obverse, but interestingly there's no cross stroke on the 'f' of 'f.d.' - I don't know if it's a variety or just wear? If just wear then it's worth around £25, possibly a shade more.I would actually go a little more than that, both in grade and value. NVF for me, based partly on my instinct that the reverse will almost certainly be better. Gothic florins are running some way ahead of book now, so I would say £40 although that isn't what a dealer would pay. 1872 is however the most common of the bunch. Quote
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