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 Posted 09/15/2020  09:54 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ron Card to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, and thanks for looking. Need help ID-ing this ancient ? coin. The reverse had markings but is long since worn almost clean. The obverse appears to be a woman ? Appears to be made of pewter ? Thanks for any help you can offer, ron.
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Likely a .925AR silver British 3d or 6d (based on finger comparison) of Queen Victoria, old bust (1893-1901). So, not ancient, a pic of the reverse will help with final ID.
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Does not appear to be an ancient coin. The bust looks like Queen Victoria, a picture of the reverse would help with a better ID.
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Definitely Queen Vic but I suspect a medallion of some sort? If it started life as a coin a lot of the rim has been worn or trimmed off.

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