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Gothic Florin W/ Die Number, Help Me Please

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hi everyone, I lately bought a bag of 41 British silvers ranging from 1817 to 1933 for a cool hundred bucks.
in them I found a gothic florin with a die number of what I think is 15, I don't know the date but I know where it is and that area has the inscription mdccclxbi, any help on values, date, rarity etc. are appreciated as well as a good site/ web guide to values of British coins and their values.

thanks
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 Posted 10/02/2014  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add peter1234 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It won't be a b in the date although worn coins can be confusing.
Tony Clayton runs a free pricing site.
Good luck.
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update, turns out it was a v not a b which means its a 1866, also I found a 1867 6p with a die number 4.

any help with value?
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Condition is the key factor.
Don't forget North American grading is lax compared to UK grading.
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Try the following website.

http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/values/

Regards,
Mike
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