Maybe time to move onto 1809? All I have is this odd commemorative token celebrating George III's 50 years on the throne. Nothing about "Golden...
This one arrived in the post today - not desperately scarce but a decent condition and slots nicely into my random collection of Crown size silver...
For 1810 I only have one to offer, and this one remains in my own collection. 1810 Third Guinea: [ATTACH]
I really don't like them doing it, and their prices are extortionate, but I understand their need. The demand for old fashioned circulation...
The only one I have dated 1811 is this medal celebrating the birth of Napoleon's son. Different design to @wittwolf 's I think: [ATTACH]
Sadly I can find only one coin dated 1812 amongst all my old photos - this rather grotty token: [ATTACH]
You asked for the first thing I saw: an artistic representation of a stormy sea at sunset!
I will never compete with @panzerman but I did succumb to temptation and buy a couple of bits of gold today - 1872 Sovereign and 1887 Half...
I think we will need to wait for the pictures. A little "Google translate" suggests the Funker Kompagnie might be something to do with Radio...
As mentioned before GB coins during the Napoleonic war were not produced much, so the slack was taken up by companies producing tokens. Here are a...
These two have arrived in the last few days. 1741 GB Sixpence - a nice upgrade to my existing specimen. 1852 Burma Rupee or Kyat - just because I...
The 1823 for me too - the marks on George's face in the 1822 weaken his character.
1814 is getting tricky for GB coins - all I have is this Eighteen pence token: [ATTACH]
I think that online replica is confirmation of your fears. I know little about these countermarked coins from the Caribbean, but would be cautious...
I work in the same way as @coin_nut . I see I have some of the Ceylon 1 and 2 stivers but I won't bother posting those. The only other two are the...
A couple of upgrades just loaded to my collection - GB Halfpennies: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
"When did Maundy coins really become collectors' items? It seems like the coins were spent in the 17th and 18th centuries." I have always worked...
OK 1816 - GB Sixpence, Shilling and half crown, then an Austrian half Kreuzer: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
OK - count me in again. I still would like the Gordian coin, now #2 I think - cheers!
A small selection for 1817 - two versions of the GB half Crown, a French Franc and a Frankfurt Medal[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] :
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