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mr.truck

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Hi there,

i'll make this my final thread for now cos I seem to be taking up the entire board. I just keep searching through these new coins and finding new ones that look interesting! So if anyone has any ideas about any of these I would greatly appreciate it.

I have 1 coin that I think might be a coronation coin. says william IV king of great britain, crowned sep 8 1831, reverse her most gracious majesty queen adelaide. coin is in good condition.

1 1902 sixpence enameled in orange, green and blue on a white background, in fair condition.

1 1902 coin, not sure of its denomination but it features a lion on a crown. It is set in a red ring with a sky blue interior. portrait of edward VII on the reverse.

If anyone has any ideas about the history or value estimates for these coins I would appreciate it.

ta

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I've noted Geoff's replys to your other posts....He's very tactful...enamel painted coins like this have no real interest to collectors...and medallions are hit and miss.

Your 1/4 farthing may be of more interest to collectors and Ebay will probably find its level as long as you post a good picture and description.

It could be worth between £10 to £60 depending on condition

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Hi there,

i'll make this my final thread for now cos I seem to be taking up the entire board. I just keep searching through these new coins and finding new ones that look interesting! So if anyone has any ideas about any of these I would greatly appreciate it.

I have 1 coin that I think might be a coronation coin. says william IV king of great britain, crowned sep 8 1831, reverse her most gracious majesty queen adelaide. coin is in good condition.

1 1902 sixpence enameled in orange, green and blue on a white background, in fair condition.

1 1902 coin, not sure of its denomination but it features a lion on a crown. It is set in a red ring with a sky blue interior. portrait of edward VII on the reverse.

If anyone has any ideas about the history or value estimates for these coins I would appreciate it.

ta

mr.truck

Hi again,

Yes indeed, the William IV item is a coronation medal. Not the official one by the sound of it, but there are several others. Does yours have a maker's name anywhere and what size is it? There is a rather fine one by Thomason with Queen Adelaide on the reverse, signed on the obverse. A picture would help.

The 1902 coin with a lion on it sounds like a shilling.

Geoff

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