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You're missing the point I think. All the others are BELGISCH, it's only the 2Fr that's missing the C.
Is it just me that can't unsee the spelling here? [ATTACH]
Nice one, thank you. I didn't know it was by Pingo. It's one of my favourite George III portraits. :)
The portrait reminds me of the 1786 Isle of Man coinage: [ATTACH] Was this engraved by Droz too?
1844 is a fairly scarce date in itself - there is a variety which is missing the lower stroke in the E of DEF (DFF) but I can't see if this is the...
I like a fella that buys his coins by the "few hundred". :D
I like these, especially the chunky 10 centimes. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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