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 Posted 05/06/2006  02:57 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Domino to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i have penny with the words on penny surrounding a man who has a trident and what looks like a british shield and he is sitting down and wearing robes.

the other side has the words GEORGIVS V DEI GRA:BRITT:OMNI:RX FID:DEF:IND:IMP: surrounding a mans head on a side view.

all words and faces completely visible with no mould or anything on it.

great nik but don't know how much it is worth please help;

cheers
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05/06/2006 04:46 am
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Hi Domino.

This also is a British, coin not an Australian coin. The Person with the fork is actually a female called Britannia.

You might want to re-post it in the Britsh section as well.

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 Posted 05/06/2006  08:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
British coins are usually much more common than Australian or other colonial coins with the same date, as the mintage was much higher.

That coin catalogues in Krause for 50¢ to $1 in typical circulated condition.
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