I do that regularly. Not sold one yet. :banghead:
Double comes from the French double tournois (liard) which circulated (amongst other things) on the island prior to the introduction of the...
I'd say worn dies or a weak strike. Or a little of both.
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Hope you can get a satisfactory resolution.
No point now, you've nicked the best one. :D Don't think we'll have any argument over this one though. [ATTACH]
Reasonable specimens tend to sell in the UK for around £10. So I'd say a fair price and you got the rest free. :)
I'm sorry, but I don't think you did. I'm pretty certain that's a modern reproduction. :sorry: [ATTACH]
Unofficial patterns produced by Joseph Moore of Birmingham. There are a number of varieties but the one to look for is the PENNEY error. ;)
That's a set of rear legs that the ostrich would like back please. :wideyed:
I haven't got many as nice as mine there either. :D
Nice little Belgian centime. :) [ATTACH]
Can we see the other side please? :)
If it's green, it's been in the ground. There's still mud in the legends. ;)
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...
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