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YeOldeCollector

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  1. It's an Anglo-Gallic issue. Most likely Henry IV, Hardi d'Argent. Much like these.
  2. It's the image of the four gold coins in the 1937 red box.
  3. Welcome to the forum. I am struggling to get the images of your 1937 set to open here. I could let you know a little bit more if you can email them to me or try reposting them.
  4. Mario, welcome to the forum. The crown definitely looks genuine from the photos but would not be worth much at all if removed as I suspect it'll be covered on the obverse by an adhesive. Even if the obverse was not damaged it is not in the best of grades. My inclination would be to leave it in the lid.
  5. My new list is now out, featuring over 200 coins from the Anglo-Saxon period right through to milled gold. Please have a browse: http://www.historiccoinage.com/newadditions.php
  6. It does not look genuine at all. Could you post a picture of the edge?
  7. A few more listed - including some English hammered coins and Canadian silver.
  8. No need to apologise! I take it that this is the set in question? If you're local then I'd very much be interested.
  9. If there is a country name on it, like this: If you say it has the original box and certificate then I suggest that you let us know precisely what the title says. I also agree with a reply to one of your many postings of this - eBay will be your best bet as they won't be of any great rarity or value. Good luck, Nathan!
  10. Are they all in the same box, as a set? Or are they in individual boxes? Are they definitely British issues of 1994 and not of a dependency or Commonwealth nation?
  11. I do like these, Anton! The stylised bird is pretty neat, too.
  12. A simple Google search revealed much information. It looks like one of these but the fact it has some damage to its reverse implies it was on something like this.
  13. The series which the 1983 note belongs to became non-legal tender in 2012, eleven years after it was withdrawn. The central bank are no longer obliged to exchange it and probably won't make a special exception for such a low value. This is assuming it's the more recent one featuring Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, the 50kr note featuring Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson stopped being eligible for exchange in 1999.
  14. A very warm welcome, Thomas! Good to see another Englishman on board, and a metal detectorist too!
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