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Anyone help please....cannot find anything aboutthese coins in a catalogue

ont know the denomination bronze ...head of coin has guliemus 1111 dei gratia 1834

reverse has britanniar: fid def brittania sitting with what looks like roses under.

item 2 is silver no denomination Georgius1V dei gratia on face with what might be 1726

reverse shows the lion on a crown inscribed britanniarum fidei defensor

thanking you

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1st will Be either a william IV penny or halfpenny spink 3845 for the penny and spink 3847 for the half if its a penny the dia is 34 mm half is 28mm

Price would depend on grade

The 2nd would have to Be Geo I with a date of 1726 but with a lion on a.crown doesn't ring any bells so would have to assume Geo IV 1820-1830 shilling, possibly 1826 and not 1726

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Anyone help please....cannot find anything aboutthese coins in a catalogue

ont know the denomination bronze ...head of coin has guliemus 1111 dei gratia 1834

reverse has britanniar: fid def brittania sitting with what looks like roses under.

item 2 is silver no denomination Georgius1V dei gratia on face with what might be 1726

reverse shows the lion on a crown inscribed britanniarum fidei defensor

thanking you

Based on your description, the 1834 coin is made of copper and is either a penny, halfpenny or a farthing.

The 1726 silver coin is actually dated 1826 and is either a shilling or a sixpence.

You will have to give the size or a picture if you want to know exactly which coins they are.

They are only worth a few pounds if they are worn.

Mat

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