My father found a sixpence from George VI reign the other day in a forest we walking through in Scotland with his (cheap) metal dectector. It was...
declanwmagee - Thank your for the translations! I did not know what IND:IMP meant, and I am very grateful for your help. I would be very...
Thanks for your replies. Sunflower - I like the Victorian coins too, I prefer her jubilee heads though, hopefully I will be purchasing one at an...
This final photo is to show you how the coins scale up to one another. As you can see, the penny towers over the other coins, whilst the sixpence...
These last two coins are my George VI shilling and threepence coins. The shilling's observe, omits part of the wording around the outside, and...
This coin is the George V sixpence, minted in 1933. This coin isn't one of the best coins in my (admittedly small) collection, but I could do with...
The third coin is my George V Florin. In many ways, the design differs little from Victoria's Florin, but there are several differences, and I...
The second coin I wish to show you is the Edwardian penny. Minted in 1908, this penny is sadly, not quite the same ranking as the above Florin....
Hello CoinTalk! I would like to share some photos I have taken of my coins from my collection. The coins in question are: a Victorian Florin; an...
Thank you for your friend invitation mpcusa!
Very gruesome indeed! How did anyone think up that!? Still, it is a very well made and certainlly very interesting piece. Where did you get it from?
That's a very good coin. There doesn't seem to be many marks or scratches on it either, makes you wonder how it survived intact! At a very...
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