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Guillaume
Hello all hi.gif ,
I have read some months ago in an old French numismatics book (from 60's or 70's) that a palladium pattern 6 pence was issued by Great Britain in 1831 year.
Have you some information about this coin ? At least does it exist ? unsure.gif
I have not found a such coin on the net. cry.gif

Thank you for your help. smile.gif
Hussulo
Yes you are correct according to my 1998 edition of Coincraft there was a 1831 proof sixpence made in palladium and valued at £2000 (1998 price, would be worth a lot more today) no mintage numbers given though.
Guillaume
Thank you ! bwink.gif
I wanted be sure and have confirmation. In my site, I consider it like the first palladium coin in the world.
AxxAman
Hello,
I created for homepage with palladium coins. Unfortunately I lack still the picture of six pence 1831 with William IV and the data for this purpose. Who can help me?
To thanks and regards
The AxxAman
from Germany

sorry, for my brocken english :-(
i hope you understand me
Guillaume
Hello,

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Unfortunately I lack still the picture of six pence 1831 with William IV and the data for this purpose.


Me too. sad.gif

To know the reason of its strike, I think we may search palladium situation in 19th century : rarety, price...

I believed your email was a spam. tongue.gif Sorry.

Best regards.
AxxAman
Hello,
this is no spam !
I search same informations about this coin !
technical dates, pictures and bookinformations .
My information from teh book
w.Fuchs 250 years of platinum coinage isbn 3-927 286-07-9 site 83 left #4

best regards
The AxxAman
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