the answers are: 1 lady jane gray 2 captain herbert greener 3 house of york 4 liverpool, lancaster, rochdale, manchester, halsall,...
i almost certainly think that it is a temple token.
[/B] both of those sound like counterfeits.
are you interested in foriegn coins, pm me and i will give you a list for sale.
perhaps second only to the una and the lion coin in realms of beauty, i have a quite battered one but the new one appears really attractive.
i've been offered a beautiful gothic crown from the same person for £2000 but i will have to try and knock him down a few quid first.
the pics are on another thread calum, but here goes any way [ATTACH]
beautiful cards chris, i will have a look on fleabay for some.
the third could be genuine as the alloy used for the pound coins becomes banged and gouged fairly easily, when the edge inscription appears weak...
very interesting story.........
looks like an amalgam of two different coins i would hazzard an informed gues at syracuse, probably made for the tourist market on sicily
since i have just spent £1,785 on an edward VII proof set then i think my funds at york will be somewhat liited.
i found out that albert wis was a member of the american mathematics society, and this coin could actually be a mathematical formulae
hello ed we have a uk collectors group here on CT go to groups and you will find it...
[ATTACH] ottoman empire 50 kurush uniface printed note
i have a cyprus george VI half piastre quite difficult to obtain, offers..........
krause and mischler world coins.
no my friend at the museum does it for free.
i always go to the curator of coins at manchester university museum, he is a seasoned collector himself amd runs all the relevant tests to...
if it is legit then i will post some pics but if not it will be consigned to my fakes bin.
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