My Small Milled Collection!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by FrankPlantagenet, Apr 15, 2010.

  1. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    Here is my nice but small milled collection, lets know what you think!

    James II (I think), William and Mary and George III.

    I hope you like.


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    As requested here is my Victorian maundy set (1882)

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  3. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Those are neat...how old are those?
     
  4. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    The one of the left is 1687, the one on the right is 1689 and the one at the bottom is 1818.
     
  5. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    Those are some good looking pieces. Great Maundy penny of George III, did you buy all of these recently ?
     
  6. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    A family friend give them to me :D

    I have a Victorian maundy set to.

    Apparently he bought them in the 70's 'for little of nothing'.
     
  7. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    I'd love to see your victorian maundy set if you ever get around taking a picture of it. I would like a set but if I do I want to box too ..

    here is the only Maundy coin I have. It's the 1895 Groat

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  8. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    I like the colours on that coin, its a lovely coin. I shall upload a picture of my Victorian maundy set to.
     
  9. weryon

    weryon World traveler - In Thailand

    That's a really nice 1882 set you have Frank... Are you going to tell me someone gave you these too :p Does that toning look more colorful when you have it in front of you ? Also did you ever , or do you still have the 1882 box ?
     
  10. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    It come with a leather wallet and they were rapped in paper, I was also given these.

    I have the person that was given them in 1882 name.

    They have a beautiful colour.
     
  11. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    Those are all nice looking coins. Love queen victoria coinage myself.
     
  12. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    Thank you, I prefer the earlier coins in the photos.
     
  13. Mat

    Mat Ancient Coincoholic

    I like early coins too. I own several milled coins *run of the mill charles 3-4 reales*.
     
  14. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    Very nice, I have to say I'm starting to appreciate milled coins a lot more than I did.

    I'm after buying a milled Elizabeth I sixpence.
     
  15. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    I guess no one else likes these lol?
     
  16. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Nice coins Frank. The first grouping that you show...the milled coins, I especially like.

    What kind of camera are you using to photograph these pieces?
     
  17. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    My camera is a 'Pentax Optio M60' Its more for landscapes and scenery than detailed pictures like coins, sorry for the bad photos.
     
  18. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    No, not at all. They really are quite good but you may want to consider picking up a camera that will allow you take better "close ups". Something with "macro" capability....something that would allow you to not place these precious pieces in your hand. You see, most of us have this feeling that proper handling of coins is of the utmost. I gently encourage you to not to handle your coins in this manner....:smile
     
  19. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    Thats the first time I've touched those coins. I only hold coins like this so I can take pictures usually I hold around the edges but with hammered coins it doesn't seem to matter either ways.
     
  20. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Hey Frank.
    In Canada we had numerious Victoria coins that were minted at the Heaton
    Mint in Birmingham. They always had an H mint mark under the date.
    Same with brit coins?
     
  21. FrankPlantagenet

    FrankPlantagenet New Member

    I'm not to sure, I haven't examined them much but I'll take a look and get back to you.
     
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