My contribution to this thread seems to have suffered a small light interference but it is in good condition apart from a little staining.........
It represents a Victoria Crown of 'gothic' head type which were produced between 1847 and 1853.... BUT...Important question for you:- Does it...
I have seen something similar to this before and was told it was a medal for distinguished service in the 'Emergency Services' ..... for...
I bought it actually on a buying trip over in France.. it cost me about £3 and I sold it for much...much more... I assume they were made in France...
I sold an identical one (in UK) about two years ago
Take a look at www.ebay.co.uk ... put in SEARCH ... 120408114285 .... there is an identical one there. Best wishes, Mike.
I guess my lack of knowledge might show here but I think it looks genuine... it looks high grade silver. Best wishes, Mike.
I have now listed the 18carat gold cuff links which contain two rare solid gold, high carat coins from a Swiss Bank which were made in the 1950s...
Sad to say in the UK they are worth very little but not sure how much more 'sought after' they are in the US. It will be interesting to see the...
I too have one of the so called George 111 coin but it is not a coin... it is a gaming token and is made of brass. These are prolific in number...
Thanks for that,,, I guessed it would be gold weight that would do it. Would you believe that I bought the coin at an Antique Fair for £25 ($34)...
Hi all. Just thought I might share my newest acquisition with you:- It is a 1995 Jamaica gold $50 proof coin. It contains 7,776 grams of 14 carat...
Please go onto the Ebay site and put 'cartwheel' in SEARCH... I think you might be pleasantly surprised... I was!! Best wishes, Mike.
[COLOR="Blue"]Sorry, have posted this one before but I guess it is my current/recent favourite having arrived with a consignment of jewellery I...
Nice Nice Nice coin....
Hi Jamie. I think you will find that what you have is a halfpenny as the cartwheel pennies were in use at that time. In that condition I guess...
Yes rld14... as described by De Orc above. Wonderful coin regandon!!!
The fact is that if you look at gold as a raw commodity... it rises overall. I have a cigarette case which I bought for £100 when it was worth...
Considering that gold has risen 'on average' around 15% per year for the last twenty years... it is always a good investment... even if it goes...
I thought you might like to see my latest acquisition which came very cheaply with a job lot of jewellery and miscellaneous along with a few other...
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