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    Just upgraded my 1913 shilling, pics to come, I have found them the hardest of all. Here's my 1924
  2. 1 point
    All sorted, thanks. They finally responded with a tracking number. The coin left France on 15 October, so shouldn't be too far away. Case closed.
  3. 1 point
    My best 1922 shilling, they really are very difficult!
  4. 1 point
    Look out for the 1921 with the pre-1920 high relief - it's much scarcer than Spink's values indicate, especially in high grade.
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    The big problem with the first few years of the 500 coinage was the indifferent strike frequently seen with practically as struck VF detail not unknown. It isn't until 1923 that you get a consistent strike.
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    I visited the RM the October of the first round of visits, I struck the last Round £1 coin and it was advertised that only 100,000 will be issued for that coin exclusively to the first visitors, after which the RM issued several other commemoratives using the same coin design. I would keep it in the RM packaging to keep any additional collector value as I am sure the RM will issue more in commemorative packs if not for circulation.





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