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Hi can anyone help me with, this coin? It seems to be an obverse of a George V possibly Canadian or Australian, however the reverse is blank and smooth, is it a trial piece? Any ides?

Oh and I better add its 25mm wide and appears to be made out off brass? almost gold like?

Many thanks.

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Yes its mine. My scanner is broken know and my digital camera isn't any good at closeup pictures. So I'm afraid this is the only picture i have got for the time being. The only other thing I can add is that the reverse (blank) is flat and really smooth.

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Yeh I would love to, but I'v already contacted NGC to see if it was possible to get some of my coins graded but they didn't get back yo me? I don't know if its possible to get them graded from the United Kingdom?

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it's just a plain edge.

 

That's helped eliminate a few possibilities. From the size you mentioned, the colouration, and the edge, it is probably one of these (easily mistaken for being gold By the way!). Hope that helps.

 

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By the way I can't seem to load up your original image. it appears to have been corrupted somehow (?)

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Thanks Ian it is similar but it sais Dei Gra instead of D.G Britt and the portrait is closer to the edge with no writing below it.

 

I don't know what I was thinking about. The BWA is a milled edge anyway. Duh!!

 

I still can't get the thumbnails you present to resolve into images, however, the only coins I know of with that legend and the bust type are Canadian. None of them are brass or gold. The 1 cent coin is 24mm, the 25 cent coin is about 22mm, the fifty cent coin is about 28mm. Someone has already suggested the canadian 1 cent.

 

Now, I once had a gold plated Churchill crown.....come to think of it, I still do! :lol:

 

Perhaps this coin of yours is indeed a canadian coin, but plated. An edge test should quickly establish if its plated or not. :ninja:

 

Ian

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Yep I belive it is gold plated and I remeasured it at 26mm. I still don't know why someone would go to the trouble of plating it, when the other side is so smooth and flat?

 

Who knows. Maybe someone had a thing about George V and was going to make it into a love token or something, but the idea ran out of steam.....your imagination is likely to be as good as anyone's in figuring out what might have been. :ninja:

 

I've got some various coins that have been `tampered with' such as coins that have had the reverses smoothed then engraved either as love tokens or ID tags; coins that have been carved; coins made into smugglers pieces; coins that have been enamelled or otherwise made into jewellery items; holed for suspension or just plain butchered for the sake of it........(including as i said, the gold plated Churchill :lol: )

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