Best guess at the 1874 is Freeman 72 or 73. Can you see an H below the date? [ATTACH]
If you send it for grading and "conservation" they could carefully remove both the wax spots and the provenance they indicate. :rolleyes:
I want in too please! B for me - beautiful design and just the sort of thing I like. :)
It's 1925. ;)
@Hiddendragon ;) [ATTACH]
I have just one worn example. [ATTACH]
Only have the half: [ATTACH]
Sweden 4 daler plåtmynt 1734: [ATTACH]
I'm with you. Instinctively, I don't like it. The lettering looks really suspect.
I think you should at least express your disappointment and see if they offer any potential resolution.
It is nice, but the hidden text makes it so much more interesting especially if you could read it all - is there a way you could enhance it? I'm...
Incidentally, have you got the seller's pictures?
I'd have sent that back. :(
I'm not sure I'd even want to remove that. Part of the history isn't it? :)
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Here are a few of mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The equivalent of the UK 1945 three pence. I think there's only a couple that survived the melt.
The BRITANNIAR spelling is correct for the coin, it's only the D/B that's significant. :)
Well and truly in the "too cheap to pass up" category. :D [ATTACH]
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