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Question About Weight Variance In Pre-Decimal Florins

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I got these silver pre-decimal florins from a seller in the UK and most of them registered in the 11.1g range with only one of them just four-hundredths of the gram lighter. nothing else seems fishy about them. is it common for them to be lighter than 11.31g?
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I guess that like coins that passed the Pyx trial, they have a remedy allowance ( Weight Tolerance), for a newly minted coin.
Nevertheless, a very worn pre decimal florin may weigh as much as 7% below the specified nominal weight of 11.31 grams.

With much smaller coins, such as the silver threepence, that percentage could be as large as 20%, because the ratio of surface area : weight is much larger.

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ok, that's a relief then. got me thinking I had a few Chinese counterfeits for a moment. reminds me though of a few LMC's I have in Whitman rolls, some of which were noticeably thinner than usual, although I was less concerned about that then with these florins
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by the way, because I don't want to open another thread again, when were those UK red coin bank tubes produced? I find a plentiful amount of 1967 pre-decimals sold in these 'original' tubes but just stumbled upon some used to hold older dates and I'm not sure if these tubes were produced then
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