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    GeorgeIII shilling 1820

    And a gracious thank you for your knowledge on said item. I appreciate the input undoubtedly.
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    GeorgeIII shilling 1820

    ...and yes. It looks just like that photograph. Mine is not as prestine as the photo. Mine is 'rubbed' out quite a bit.
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    GeorgeIII shilling 1820

    Thank you for your response. I do wish I could post a picture. My appologies. Yes it is the same size as an American penny(1 cent). I do enjoy the historic value of K.GeorgeIII 's reign. An incredible timeline. Still would like to know what it would fetch.
  4. Greetings all I've had in my possesion this unique coin that I have been curious for some time now and just recently was able to depict and locate the origin of said coin. But unable to 'find a pricing schedule. It is a shilling stamped as follows: George III DG / BRITT REX F.D. 1820.(king GeorgeIII head).shield with crown on flip side. Coin is worn in the fashion that it has been rubbed between two finger since 1820(smile). So some of the lettering and detail is 'rubbed' out. Nonetheless it gave me great pleasure to read about it and the profound changes witnesses during King George III's reign from 1760-1820. Such as the American Colonies gaining Independence in the American Revolution. The French Revolution and Napolean. The changing ideal in the European Society and the Industrial Revolution. Simply historic wonder. I greatly appreciate any feedback and wish you a grand day/evening. CHEERS!
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