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1844 British Victoria Crown

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What are you thoughts on the grade? Just a ballpark estimate. Many Thanks!


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It would grade UK NF/F
However it has been mounted as a broach(marks on obverse)
Value wise maybe melt plus 25% for being different.Maybe £20
Without the damage about £50 retail.
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I agree with peter1234.



Shame about the mount marks! But there's something special about these big silver coins in any condition...
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Interesting, I never would have suspected broach mounting. I had assumed that they were just really funky die breaks. I don't plan on ever selling the coin, it's been in the family four generations, possibly more. Thanks for the input all. Cheers!
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