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Finds Identification and Valuation
1831 Shilling
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<blockquote data-quote="deepblue" data-source="post: 599643" data-attributes="member: 1702"><p>Hi</p><p>I think we need to get the terminology correct to start with a MULE coin is a coin that is struck with a die that belongs to another coin either value or country :-</p><p>Such as the 2000 $2 had a 10cent obverse or the 1916 half penny had the Indian obverse. This coin if genuine is a error coin meaning that the engraver put the wrong date on it. First I would check the silver content as well as the size and weight. If those things are correct the only people that can verify this coin are PCGS Paris office or the London mint. Anyone else would still have to send the coin away to be verified.</p><p>If it is genuine then it is worth a quite a few dollars. Still a great find.</p><p>If you can send me better Hi Res photos I can send them to a dealer that will check the coin for you.</p><p>cheers DB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deepblue, post: 599643, member: 1702"] Hi I think we need to get the terminology correct to start with a MULE coin is a coin that is struck with a die that belongs to another coin either value or country :- Such as the 2000 $2 had a 10cent obverse or the 1916 half penny had the Indian obverse. This coin if genuine is a error coin meaning that the engraver put the wrong date on it. First I would check the silver content as well as the size and weight. If those things are correct the only people that can verify this coin are PCGS Paris office or the London mint. Anyone else would still have to send the coin away to be verified. If it is genuine then it is worth a quite a few dollars. Still a great find. If you can send me better Hi Res photos I can send them to a dealer that will check the coin for you. cheers DB [/QUOTE]
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