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  1. Thanks for the replies. The coin initially was with other silver coins from Victoria and George. I do think it is pewter. It is approximately 40mm in diameter and weighs 18.8 grams I enclose 2 further photographs - could I ask has anyone any recommendations on coin dealers in the Mansfield/Nottingham/Newark area. I realise I could use yellow pages but personal recommendations are always better. I enclose 2 further photogarphs of the coin in question, Thank you Peter
  2. Hi, My first post so please be gentle. I only just started collecting coins relating from a small collection received from an elderly aunt (Passed away). According to my aunt, everything was valuable and the many collector coins I have (Churchhill etc.,) I know the true value, but this one coin puzzled me which was amongst the soverigns and other silver coins.. It would appear from my research to be Queen Anne and in too good a condition to be that old. IS this a fake and how may I tell Thank you in advance Peter (appera not to have loaded the picture - hope that this sorts it out)
  3. Hi, My first post so please be gentle. I only just started collecting coins relating from a small collection received from an elderly aunt (Passed away). According to my aunt, everything was valuable and the many collector coins I have (Churchhill etc.,) I know the true value, but this one coin puzzled me which was amongst the soverigns and other silver coins.. It would appear from my research to be Queen Anne and in too good a condition to be that old. IS this a fake and how may I tell Thank you in advance Peter
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