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Help With Identification 22mm Diameter, Reeded Edge, Very Worn

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 Posted 02/10/2018  5:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add LQ1753 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
About the same size as a US quarter.

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Queen Vic, Canadian quarter perhaps or British Shilling. Too worn for me to tell.

It is worth silver melt value only, no date makes indeterminate.
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@LQ1753, first welcome to CCF. Second, that coin has seen quite a bit of wear. The portrait looks like Queen Victoria and I see a bit of a wreath on the back. Could be a Canadian quarter.
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It is a British shilling, the portrait used for Victorian 25 Cents is slightly different.
Canadian 25c:
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UK Shilling:
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British shilling. .925 sterling silver. Minted between 1838 and 1887.
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Nice work @x2an! Thanks for straightening me out.
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