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Quote: Isn't she beautiful... even after her image was numismatically aged Yes. 
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I love Queen Vic silver!   Top row: Crowns (Young Head, Jubilee, Veiled) Middle: Florins (Gothic, Jubilee, Veiled) Bottom: Six pence, Groat, Double Florin, Three ha'pence, Maundy penny, shilling
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Nice collection, Finn. 
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Some more Indian rupees:   "Indian" head, young head, and regular type. I wish I had been in the market when these sold for melt!
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Quote: Some more Indian rupees: Very nice! 
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An 1882-H 10 cent piece I picked up earlier today. Definitely not a higher grade specimen, but once more I was able to purchase it at merely melt.  
Colligo ergo sum
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A couple of my favorite Victorian pennies from Britain:  
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1856 Province of Nova Scotia One penny token .  
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Quote: A couple of my favorite Victorian pennies from Britain: Those are very nice! 
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I was passively trying to assemble a Canadian set from ebay lots a couple years ago. Here are a few of my favorites with Queen Vic:   Nova Scotia Cent 1864 Prince Edward Island Cent 1871 Newfoundland 10 Cents 1896 Canada Cent 1876 Canada Cent 1859 Some other fun ones to throw in: Jersey 1/13 and 1/26 shillings, an artifact of the conversion from the French Livre to the Pound, where the Jersey coins were worth 12/13ths of the British equivalent.   Some minted under her authority that don't have her name or image:   Guernsey 2 doubles 1899 (equal to a farthing) British Ionia 30 lepta, 1851 And finally my rarest (official) coin, British Honduras 50 cents 1901 (mintage 10,000)  
Edited by Finn235 05/29/2017 6:31 pm
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Those are all great, Finn. 
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Beautiful coins, Kefiroth. That 1900 is wonderful.
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1859 Canada one cent.  
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Very nice! 
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