I just love Edward VII florins. You should save up to get one in top condition where the full glory of the design is revealed. I think a 1902 would be the cheapest.
King George the Fourth was the King who insisted that the 4 was IIII rather than IV, and because he was King, it was henceforth so. (I like watches with Roman Numerals, but only if the 4 is shown as IIII.
Basically, no it isn't. £5 crowns aren't circulation coinage, cash centres will not accept them. If you manage to spend it it is because the person behind the counter is taking responsibility for it (ie adding it to their own collection and paying the £5 into their till themselves).
Thanks for watching As you say £5 coins aren't circulation coins however they do remain legal tender as payment However a shopkeeper is allowed (and very likely to) refuse it
Some very nice buys there. The 1822 Crown is my favourite followed by the 1904 Florin.
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I agree with your choices as I really like sterling Coinage
Hope you had a lovely trip mate 👍 Awesome pickups, thanks for sharing pal
Thank you very much as always 😁
Lots of quality coins.
Thank you very much 👍😊
Very nice coins there.
Thanks 👍
You've got some great coins for good prices!
Thank you
I do try to get a deal 😁
I just love Edward VII florins. You should save up to get one in top condition where the full glory of the design is revealed. I think a 1902 would be the cheapest.
Yes an UNC one would be phenomenal
My favourite would have to be the 1822 crown. Otherwise, a great selection
Thanks great choice 😃
King George the Fourth was the King who insisted that the 4 was IIII rather than IV, and because he was King, it was henceforth so. (I like watches with Roman Numerals, but only if the 4 is shown as IIII.
Very interesting thanks for sharing 😁
Basically, no it isn't. £5 crowns aren't circulation coinage, cash centres will not accept them. If you manage to spend it it is because the person behind the counter is taking responsibility for it (ie adding it to their own collection and paying the £5 into their till themselves).
Thanks for watching
As you say £5 coins aren't circulation coins however they do remain legal tender as payment
However a shopkeeper is allowed (and very likely to) refuse it
tenho varias moedas destas bem antigas...mas moro no brasil moedas da frança,espanha,portugal,etc...mas nao falo ingles
Cool to hear how far the coins travel
You been busy 😅
Yes a lucrative week
Hi I got a 2penny coin in my change and on the reverse it has a corner of the 50pence is this a forgery thanks ❤
It is either a very cool error or a forgery
Cool Find