My policy if you can't see it don't buy it - That way you will not be disappointed, sounds more like a scam
Look's like William 1st 1066 to 1087 Seaby 1257 Original in Silver, this look's like a "Museum" copy usually in lead (Just a novelty)
I've found that a lot of the fake Trade Dollars in the UK are not even Silver and feel what I call soapy when rubbed between thumb and finger
After the hallmarking system change (1 January 1999) "Britannia" silver is marked with the millesimal fineness hallmark "958", associated, on an...
Don't think the Irish would like to be classed as being in the British Empire
Yes look's OK but well polished, on this series look at the horses tail, all hairs individual and not blocked. Most common date of this period and...
Good Extra Fine, lightly cleaned on obverse
Always go for the best grade and scarcer dates, low grade common coins will always be low grade common coins but the scarcer coins will only get...
Look's OK, the issue usually does not bring book value I would suggest £20 to £25.00
Copper scrap box
When the buyer gets fed up with it, and offer's it to a dealer who makes an offer of $3 it will be the dealer who is accused as a rip off merchant
Probably not even Silver, some one should tell him George II last issue was 1754
I could see £350.00, been left alone
The circulated florins I sell at 00.50pence in the UK, slightly better date
Try UK William I - 1066 - 1087 Seaby 1251
The give away on this listing could be that its not saying 1oz of .999 Silver Diameter / Size (mm): 40mm /1.57" Weight (approx.): 1oz Material:...
Could it be that the coin is in a capsule and a blister that makes it look odd. Attached 2010 similare
What makes you think its a fake ? - Please educate me
I would guess the coins been in a collar for a pendant and protected the edge?
In the UK I sell them BU at £15.00, The re-strikes I believe where used in the Arab regions as they trusted them for being Silver. These where...
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