I never visited Great Britain, but I like (very like!) old English coins. I am sure, that I have many adherent in our forum, isn"t it? And I"m glad to show you my lovely English coins.:hail:
A couple of half penny - coins of George III (1760-1820). This is the tokens: Wales and Macclesfield.
Those are all gorgeous coins! I like the older English coins. I am expecting an 1889 Double Florin within the next couple of days. I am hoping to acquire more English coins. I really like yours though.
Siberian Man's photos are great I agree. I also have been collecting samples of the large (machine made) Penny coins from England. Here are a couple previous posts: http://www.cointalk.com/t83446/ http://www.cointalk.com/t47690/ Siberian Man's photos are great & made this thread a pleasure to study. Very best regards, collect89
George V. One shilling 1922, silver .500, weight - 5,6552 g. One shilling 1928, silver .500, weight - 5,6552 g.