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my only incling is 1887 half crown ... is it worn, or an error

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It appears to be the reverse side of a very worn 1891 British Shilling.
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camera is playing up. but it gas queen Vic on the back
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what is the diameter
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I'd agree with Kefiroth - a shilling is the only matching design, and you can just see remnants of the "91" of the date at the bottom. It is not an error - just extremely worn. Less worn coins of this type look like this.

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