What is this?! Confused

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by porkchopbimmer, Jan 11, 2010.

  1. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    So I bought this coin for about $10 over the weekend. I would appreciate if anyone has any info on it. I did several searches and nothing came up. Thanks! Here is a pic:

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  3. 9roswell

    9roswell Senior Member

    it looks like a copper slug that someone stamped
     
  4. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    so nothing of importance? lol..
     
  5. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    Could you weigh it ? It appears to be a 19th century British colonial half sovereign weight, but I'd need the weight to confirm it.
     
  6. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    So which is it??
     
  7. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    I will be weighing it tonight will get back to you by this evening thanks
     
  8. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    We wont know will we until we get the weight of it LOL but it certainly looks like a 1/2 Sov weight :smile
     
  9. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    Are they valuable?
     
  10. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Seen them go for anything from 0.99p to £50+ all depending on what it was and who wanted it. Not been any sort of expert on them I cant say what yours would be worth if that is what it turns out to be, sorry
     
  11. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    Terrific as soon as I get home I will weigh it and post it up. Thanks
     
  12. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    Coin weight 3.9-4.0 grams please advise. Thanks
     
  13. charlienorth

    charlienorth Junior Member

    I'm glad that this may be an actual coin.

    porkchopbimmer needs a win! :)
     
  14. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    Lol yes I do I got this coin from a different person. Also on the reverse of the coin there is a significant misprint with the v and s I will take pics later
     
  15. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    A "coin weight" is not a coin - it's a chunk of metal with a very close tolerance to the weight of the coin it's designed to verify, so that it can be used on a balance scale.
     
  16. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    So wait? This isn't an actual coin?
     
  17. charlienorth

    charlienorth Junior Member


    You are of course right.

    I'm still excited that porkchopbimmer might have a real coin weight!
     
  18. porkchopbimmer

    porkchopbimmer Junior Member

    Here is the "coin weight" reverse. It seems to have been mis-stamped on the back with the s and v. Are these worth much of anything? I won't be selling it, just wondering if it has any value?
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  19. charlienorth

    charlienorth Junior Member

    Great Britains half soverign is listed as 3.994 grams.
     
  20. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Question? Is coin weight indicative of the coins authenticity?
     
  21. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    That's the correct weight for a British half sovereign. The piece you have is not a coin, but a coin weight: a piece of base metal used (with scales) to check that precious metal coins were the right weight. As De Orc states, these are collected in their own right: $10 seems a pretty good price for that issue. I'm wondering whether it would be possible to work out where it was made from the central stamp (heraldic lion).
     
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