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<p>[QUOTE="Davobenz, post: 2280706, member: 76162"]Excellent pictures.</p><p><br /></p><p>This coin would grade nearly EF in the British system.</p><p>There are obvious flat spots due to wear, on the highest points of the design both sides. Shoulder of the lion and orb on top of the crown easiest to see.</p><p><br /></p><p>A good fine 1826 shilling is the first coin that I acquired my father gave it to me.</p><p>That was way back in 1958; I still have it. I was still in elementary shool.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Davobenz, post: 2280706, member: 76162"]Excellent pictures. This coin would grade nearly EF in the British system. There are obvious flat spots due to wear, on the highest points of the design both sides. Shoulder of the lion and orb on top of the crown easiest to see. A good fine 1826 shilling is the first coin that I acquired my father gave it to me. That was way back in 1958; I still have it. I was still in elementary shool.[/QUOTE]
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