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tom_jordan91

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  1. I have a Queen Victoria half farthing dated 1843. The condition is poor because the coin is green around the edges. The words 'Half Farthing' can still be read easily and the date can still be easily read too. On the obverse there is some green around the head. The head itself looks fairly worn but its hard to tell because of the green. Is there any way of removing the green from the coin? Would just simply cleaning it remove this? ( All my coins are only for display and I do not intend of selling any of them unless I have more than necessary so I do not particularly mind if I reduce the value slightly by cleaning.) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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    1843 half farthing

    Hi, i tried the lighter fuel and the penetrating oil but neither worked. Thanks for your help anyway!
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    George IIII 1823 Original or Token

    so if you have ended the bid mum, would i be able to buy it for a few pounds for my collection?
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    1843 half farthing

    Ok, thanks for your help
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    Help identifying 2 coins

    Oh cool, i didnt know that. Thanks!
  6. Hello. I am 14 years old and have been collecting coins for around 2 years now. My collection has really got going now and I have quite a variety of coins. ( of course due to been 14 I simply cannot afford expensive coins ) Anyway, I recently bought 2 coins but I am having a slight difficulty identifying them. The 2 coins are the same. They are Queen Victoria, silver and dated 1890 and 1892. On the coin there is a coat of arms with a crown on the top. I have seen similar coins but the coat of arms is different. Possibly half crowns? Any help would be appreciated thanks. ( I can add pictures shortly ) Thanks!
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    Help identifying 2 coins

    Yeah thats the coin, thanks! Do you know how much they could be worth? I bought them for £1 each from a market. However, I have no intention of selling them, I keep all my coins on display and I dont sell any but I would just like to know how much they could be worth. Thanks for your help!
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    Help identifying 2 coins

    By the way I have discovered that all the missing writing from around the coat of arms is on the reverse of the coins instead? So there is twice as many words on either side of the head as on the picture on your link. I wonder why this is. Oh and by the way do you by any chance know hoe much these coins could be worth? Mine are alightly worn but aren't damaged and all the detail can still be easily seen. Thanks.
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    Help identifying 2 coins

    yes it looks very simliar to that but there are still differences. Where it says 'Britanniarum', and Regina Fid : Def : - This is not on either of the coins. Neither is the patterns below this writing. The actual coat of arms is larger and the smaller ring that is around the coat of arms is larger and takes up the place where the patterns would be. Also on the reverse on the right hand side of victorias head it says 'Britt' where as on the link you sent me the word 'Dei' is there. I wonder why my coins are different? Apart from those differences they are identical to the link you sent me. I will have to post pictures of the coins for further examination. Thanks! Tom
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