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Jamesred

1959 Two Shillings

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Hi, I have a 1959 Two Shilling and it looks to me that it has on the reverse it is toothed and on the obverse it is beaded?? Anyone shed any light as its not listed anywhere.

Or is it my eyesight???

Reverse is here and will do obverse on next page

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Obverse . . . . sorry scanner playing up!!

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Obverse . . . . sorry scanner playing up!!

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Im really sorry its not loading the pic.... hopefully this time

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I've just looked at some random coins from a bag of old change... the Elizabeth II florins seem to be as you describe... toothed reverse and beaded obverse. An Elizabeth II shilling was the same too. A George VI shilling was toothed both sides.

I guess that's just the design then.

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Many thanks for that ... i feel better now

James

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