A few more double dates from the UK Two pound series: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This seems to be a rich theme, so stick with multiple dates....
Has this one got enough dates on for you? [ATTACH] Only one year but lots of dates!
Friedrich Schiller commemorative coin from 1934: [ATTACH]
I cannot claim to be a specialist on the Irish coins, but I do have a good Coincraft book on the topic. Firstly to say that being an Evasion would...
I think 24 hours are up and I can't do 1777, so here is 1776: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] British George III Fourpence
Ah right! I couldn't work out why you had picked the Rob Roy at first so I went looking for a hidden meaning (I am like that!). I thought at first...
OK - I can do hearts (just):[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1787 Shilling with semee of hearts. (They are around the lion in the shield at 9 o'clock on the...
B**ger - and I had just found an Owl! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I take it you mean in Cocktail parlance? Not some new piece of Cockney Rhyming slang? :oops:
Yes indeed! I have always liked them and I picked this one up at a flea market cheaply. I don't light it up too often - just when I really want to...
Depends - I can't help you with a US grading but in the UK this would be VF or maybe VF+. In Italy I believe this corresponds to "Bellissimo" (BB)...
I remembered I had this tucked away - French medal for Marie Duchess D'Orleans, responsible for the sculpture of Jean of Arc on the reverse....
I moved house three weeks ago so still getting things as I like, but this is the cave so far. (As I am very happily single and retired, the whole...
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be...
I found this in one of my "don't know what to do with it" boxes. I hope someone from the other side of the pond can tell me all about it? [ATTACH]...
Somebody was after a token with George III on it from 1788 (Australia?). This is the closest I have got: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I assume this was his...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just a couple of interesting tokens I picked up a few weeks ago and finally got round to looking at!
Another popular branch of British coin collecting is the Maundy coins and sets. Here is one I just found in my spares box: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is the biggest "coin-like" thing I have - bronze plaque after one by Edward Wyon from the mid 19th century. Approx 175mm 7 Inches in...
Thanks for this @BRandM . Yes, the John Howard would be considered a Conder token as I understand it. It is listed in the new Withers book under...
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