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  1. 1 point
    I love Gothic Florin, however those high quality ones are very pricey. In addition, I love to find varieties of Victorian Florin, especially those Jubilee and Old Head.
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    I have long admired the very high quality of late Victorian coinage. I agree that the Jubilee Head and also the Old Head coins have such wonderfully reflective fields. Even standard currency sometimes have frosting on designs. The highly reflective surfaces also promote beautiful toning too.
  3. 1 point
    Not sure if @Martinminerva's last post fulfilled the challenge, but this one today in change from my butcher's in North Devon:
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    The Jubilee head is more obvious. if compare Gothic Florin with Jubilee ones, the Gothic is usually less reflective or bright in obverse field.
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    I think it's often a feature in Victorian silver?





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