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  1. Cheers azda, The coins are 23mm in Dia. 1mm thick Dates are 1887, 1888, 1890. The 1890 coin has an older Queens head on it ...
  2. Yeah,miserable day today at the gemme. You know what its like playing against Celtic or Rangers ! The Refs cant help themselfs !! Anyhoo, will try to get a better pic of the coin Azda
  3. Can anyone tell me what denomination this coin is .....
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    Hello !...Please help an old Dundee man !

    Thanks for all the Interesting replys, I will just put it away as a curio ! I have a few other coins with no denominations on them, should I ask about them on another thread someplace ? Hi Azda, em still stuck in Menzieshill Dundee and a proud Arab ! Hows life treating you in Munich ?
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    Hello !...Please help an old Dundee man !

    Hello Terror! It looks like 2 very worn Victorian silver coins (diameter will tell which denomination but probably sixpences) that will have been machined flat on the reverse (tails side) and joined together. If you check the rim you should see the join. There is no chance of it being a mint error as these 2 obverses are 1887 at the latest for the first and 1893 at the earliest for the second. The 2 portraits did appear together on an official 1897 diamond jubilee medal in silver, but this is clearly not one of those. John. Thanks John, I did a quick measurement, and it appears to be 25mm diameter by 1mm thick, and I cant see any join !!!
  6. Hi folks, Greetings from Bonnie Dundee I have spent a week reading the forums since I registered, and have been really impressed with the knowledge the members have shown on here .. Alas ! I am NOT a coin collector, and I have a wee query to ask the experts on here ... My Father in Law had a Tin full, of a mixture of coins, and 1 coin had me puzzled, It appears to be double headed, but very worn... I wondered if anyone could shed some light on it ? I scanned the coin but not sure if it is clear enough ...
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