Detector find, but a surprisingly good one. :)
Appreciated, thank you. Still in the low camp I think. :)
I had it down as a low relief, but with only one to look at comparision is tricky. I think the lack of key / tree detail is wear.
Any pointers for differentiating between the stars - low / high relief? [ATTACH]
I've got this "coin" but it's really not my cup of tea. Non-circulating commemoratives aren't proper coins, they're gewgaws. :yuck: [ATTACH]
Blimey, I didn't even notice that. :facepalm: I see the cross on the crown is closer to the border on the sixpence - are there any other obvious...
About 6d I'd suggest. ;) I can't see any issue with the shilling posted, but I am very far from expert.
Another from your "knackered die" collection? :eek:
That sounds like it's worth a thread on its own. ;)
Here's my largest / smallest comparison photo - the Travancore 1 cash v 1734 Swedish 4 daler plate: [ATTACH]
Wow. This is bigger than those Ptolomy octobols isn't it? :wideyed: I don't collect ancients as I know next to nothing about them, but I do like...
That's a much happier post than the first one. Glad you found a way to make it work. :)
Less expensive to purchase! You don't get much for your money... It (the 0.14g one) is over 23000 times smaller (by weight) than my largest coin....
You'd think they'd be a bit cheaper, what with them being so tiny and all. :(
Now we're talking. I want one. :)
Kingdom of Travancore 1 cash 1928-49, KM#57. A titanic 11.3mm, 0.48g. [ATTACH]
This was from a recent job lot: [ATTACH] I note that overdates exist for this year - 1833/27 and 1833/2. I wondered if mine might be 1833/2 -...
Uruguay 1 nuevo peso 1976. Partially filled obverse lettering to the R, S and 6. [ATTACH]
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Mine cost me 10p from a dealer's tray. Clearly the dealer was unaware it was silver. [ATTACH] So was I, until I got it home. :rolleyes:
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