I'd bet that it's a Georg III halfpence. See the III on the obverse and the seated figure on the reverse? Those are some hints right there.
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The question is, real or not?
Annnnnd...SAFE. Or not.:D
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Well, they should've used the best counterfeit detector in the world. Their eyes.:cool:
I've got two CW tokens also. Sadly, I have no pics, and they're both in a display I put up in my local library. Coin displays FTW!:D
1. Where is your back garden (general location)? 2. It appears to be a Spanish eight Reals, I.E. pieces of eight. 3. We're going to need...
Oops, JA beat me to it.:rolleyes:
The pics are too small for me to see the "E", but I do think he has a beard. Fingers crossed!;)
That's got some amazing detail! Even if it isn't yours it still deserves a like.;)
VK I'm totally in the dark about these, are siliqua silver issues? Aren't silver issues of the Constantine family mildly scarce?
Sweeeeeet ENG!
Nice, if want to learn about a great photo set up than try this: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/coinphoto2011ez1.html Ignore the fact...
Well, if you think that some articles in the Numismatist lack meat, then you certainly won't find it anywhere.
I'll go...as long as you foot the bill!:D
That's cool, thanks for sharing!
1. If I were you I'd have gotten a bit more coherency. 2. That doesn't look like ten Oz. of silver to me.
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