A Victorian Montage

A little something for the weekend . . . . . .

PLEASE NOTE: All images were digitally imaged raw by young Darkhorse at PCGS!! Thanks Phil.
PLEASE NOTE: All images were digitally imaged raw by young Darkhorse at PCGS!! Thanks Phil.

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Nice Victorians!
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Trivia: 1882 is a tough date for all of the silver bits, though the halfcrown does not seem to be as "scarce" as the threepence, sixpence and shilling (no florin that year).
Nice coins Mac. Next show us your roll of 1869 1d in Unc. Wybrit says you have at least one roll stashed away.
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Dunno what that 1841 Young Head Obverse is but dang its the nicest I've ever seen.
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Cruzi, the 1841 is a 1/2d.
Wybrit, indeed the 1882 is quite tough. That one filled out my type set of the majors on the half crowns, disregarding the minutia of the 1839s, of course. Saves a lot of money too.
Each of these should be scaled to the relative sizes of each other coin. The little 1879 is a currency 3d.
And ajaan, I DO NOT have a roll of cherry red unc. 1869 1d. They're 1/2d., not 1d.
Cosmic....Mike? Mike who?
And lastly, all images were shot raw by young Darkhorse at PCGS!! Thanks Phil.