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george 3rd silver literature.

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Ive read referances, maybe on some of the threads here regarding a book that covers the silver coinage of george the 3rd.

anyone have any knowledge of a referance book covering this coinage, authors name...even an isbn number please.

any info would be greatly appreciated.

ski

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Ive read referances, maybe on some of the threads here regarding a book that covers the silver coinage of george the 3rd.

anyone have any knowledge of a referance book covering this coinage, authors name...even an isbn number please.

any info would be greatly appreciated.

ski

The definitive work is still ESC (English Silver Coinage). I'm not sure if it's still in print but I should think a copy is readily available e.g. from eBay. (And of course you have Davies for 1816 onwards - to be honest there isn't a great deal of silver coinage before then, though what there is is a patchwork worthy of a book in itself, from Spanish countermarks to BoE dollars to limited editions of 1787 to those oh-so-rare shillings).

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Coincraft's book is worth a read. :)

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thanks fella's......i have esc and davies.....im sure ive read of another book somewhere ............the brain is a little addled though....... :)

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