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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2637969, member: 15588"]Given the size, the coin dated 1565 looks like an Elizabeth I shilling. What does the obverse look like? It probably looks something like this:</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://www.downies.com/aca/Auction311/aca/images/lots/311/2095.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I think I see another shilling at the bottom a little right of center. Showing the other side would make it easier to identify.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the coins are too far away to see clearly.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The large coin with writing beginning with "T. Stansall Charles Moor..." in the upper left center is an <a href="http://www.typecoins.com/store/product/74641/1811-Great-Britain-Penny-Token-Nottinghamshire-Withers-880" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.typecoins.com/store/product/74641/1811-Great-Britain-Penny-Token-Nottinghamshire-Withers-880" rel="nofollow">1811 Great Britain Penny Token</a>. I don't know much about its value, but from what I'm finding on the internet it doesn't appear to be a great rarity (again, it likely depends on the condition). Search on "<font face="Verdana"><font size="4">1811 Great Britain Penny Token Nottinghamshire Withers-880.</font></font>"</p><p><br /></p><p>An Elizabeth I Shilling can bring a decent amount of money (possibly a few hundred dollars) depending on the all-around shape of the coin - good clear portraits tend to have greater value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2637969, member: 15588"]Given the size, the coin dated 1565 looks like an Elizabeth I shilling. What does the obverse look like? It probably looks something like this: [IMG]http://www.downies.com/aca/Auction311/aca/images/lots/311/2095.jpg[/IMG] I think I see another shilling at the bottom a little right of center. Showing the other side would make it easier to identify. Most of the coins are too far away to see clearly. The large coin with writing beginning with "T. Stansall Charles Moor..." in the upper left center is an [URL='http://www.typecoins.com/store/product/74641/1811-Great-Britain-Penny-Token-Nottinghamshire-Withers-880']1811 Great Britain Penny Token[/URL]. I don't know much about its value, but from what I'm finding on the internet it doesn't appear to be a great rarity (again, it likely depends on the condition). Search on "[FONT=Verdana][SIZE=4]1811 Great Britain Penny Token Nottinghamshire Withers-880.[/SIZE][/FONT]" An Elizabeth I Shilling can bring a decent amount of money (possibly a few hundred dollars) depending on the all-around shape of the coin - good clear portraits tend to have greater value.[/QUOTE]
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