Bobs

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  1. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    :p The last silver Bob....
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  3. wyvern

    wyvern Active Member

    a quid was a pound note,when notes replaced the gold sovereign,the latin quid pro quo (something for something) was used then became quid
     
  4. scottishmoney

    scottishmoney Buh bye


    'Tis a Scottish bobber - Queen Elizabeth TQM was a Scot so the reverse of the shillings reflected her heritage. Usually there were less Scots shillings struck than English shillings - a reflection of the population proportion no doubt.
     
  5. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    OK - I thought I would extract an "Evolution of the Bob" series from my collection. By the way - the word in this context is both singular and plural, so you have a bob, or five bob, or ten bob - whatever.

    Shillings 1.jpg Shillings 2.jpg

    By no means all the possible variations, and not even all the monarchs, but we have:
    Edward VI from about 1551 (undated)
    Elizabeth I from 1582/3
    James I from 1624
    Charles I from 1635/6
    Commonwealth Shilling dated 1653
    Charles II 1668
    James II 1686
    William & Mary 1693
    William III 1695
    Anne 1708
    George I 1723
    George II younger head 1727
    George II Older head 1743
    George III 1787
    George III New coinage 1817
    George IV Laureate head 1825
    George IV bare head 1827
    William IV 1834
    Victoria Young Head 1852
    Victoria Jubilee head 1887
    Victoria Veiled Head 1897
    Edward VII 1905 (very scarce date this one)
    George V 1911 earlier design
    George V 1928 later design
    George VI 1937 Scottish and English reverses
    Elizabeth II 1965 English and Scottish reverses

    I could write a book on the subject, so ask if you need to know more!
     
  6. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    #1
    Thank you for the informative post. You've got me studying all the coins in your coin collage.

    #2
    Do we know where the term Bob originates?

    P.S. Since Bob is both the singular & plural word, my reference to my favorite Bob’s Big Boy hamburger restaurant was unsupported & groundless. :)
     
  7. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    No one is entirely sure where the term Bob for a shilling came from. I did a quick google search and came up with this:

    "The origin of the word 'bob' meaning Shilling is not known for sure, although the usage certainly dates back to the late 1700s. My favourite is suggested in Brewer's 1870 Dictionary of Phrase and Fable in that 'bob' could be derived from 'Bawbee', which was 16-19th century slang for a half-penny, in turn derived from: French 'bas billon', meaning debased copper money (coins were commonly cut to make change); and/or the Laird of Sillabawby, a 16th century mintmaster. Perhaps there is also a connection with the church or bell-ringing since 'bob' meant a set of changes rung on the bells. This would be consistent with one of the possible origins and associations of the root of the word Shilling, (from Proto-Germanic 'skell' meaning to sound or ring). Also perhaps a connection with a plumb-bob; (the association with another heavy piece of metal), made of lead and used to mark a vertical position in certain trades, notably masons. 'Bob a nob', in the early 1800s meant 'a shilling a head', when estimating costs of meals, etc. In the 18th century 'bobstick' was a shillings-worth of gin. In parts of the US 'bob' was slang used for the US dollar coin."

    on this website: http://www.businessballs.com/moneyslanghistory.htm
     
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  9. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Paddy, that's a marvelous set of coins. Well done indeed!
     
  10. John14

    John14 Active Member

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    A little out of my area, but still wanted to post my favorite Bob. - Sorry Ripley... :devil:
     
  11. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    Now I feel smarter!
     
  12. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member


    Great set of Bobs Paddy.

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  13. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Guess I won't be posting pics, I don't have any Bobs. Only Roberts. Ok, bad joke I know. :D
     
  14. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

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