Identification- help a greenhorn Please!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by clear2see, Nov 25, 2006.

  1. clear2see

    clear2see New Member

    I have inherited a coin that is dated 1909. It has king edward on the head side and brittania on the tails side. it looks similar to a farthing/ half penny/penny but there is no denomination marked on it.It also looks more brassy than copper.
     
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  3. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    It much more useful if you could post an image of the item. A picture tells a thousand words.

    If that is out of the question, then perhaps you could let us know exactly what the legends say (both sides) ; is there anything on the edge?; is Britannia seated or standing? and can provide a measure of the diameter in mm's so we have some concept of the size.
     
  4. clear2see

    clear2see New Member

    Photos and description

    The coin does have a milled edge. At the base of the neck there is DL 5. in very small letters. On the oter side to the right of 1909 again v small is B.F.? or possibly B.P.
     
  5. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    All very well, but what else is there by way of the data I asked for? ;)
     
  6. clear2see

    clear2see New Member

    Uploading problem

    Have been trying to upload photo's but file size too big.Any suggestions
     
  7. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    You can always put the images onto a web page. There's a number of free hosting sites that allow you to do this, or you can use your own website if your ISP provides you with web space (most do these days). Then all you need to do is let us know the address / url of the page you've hosted it on.
     
  8. clear2see

    clear2see New Member

    Diameter is 19mm. Legend on head side - Edwardvs V11 D: G: Britt: OMN: REX F: D; IND: IMP . On the reverse there is no legend and I have come to the conclusion that its King george slaying a dragon fom horseback.
     
  9. Ian

    Ian Coin Collector

    So, it really doesn't look anything at all like a farthing, halfpenny, or penny...and there is no britannia...... :).

    From your description, it appears you *may* have a `half sovereign'. These are gold coins but the date concerned attracts little collector value above their actual gold value.

    Now you need to get hold of scales. The coin (if it is genuine) should weigh in at 3.9940 grams. I say thuis because in the absence of an image, it could well be `toy' money, or a forgery. If you get it weighed and it comes in at 3.9 grams then you have the real McCoy and its gold content is worth about $75 going by the current gold prices.
     
  10. clear2see

    clear2see New Member

    Did say I was a greenhorn, but thank you for taking the trouble. will get it weighed but suspect as you say-probably a fake.My latins worse than my cion ID skills so 'da mihi cerevisium dilutam' ?? someone putting water in my beer?
     
  11. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    LOL..it's "Give me a light beer"
     
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