I Ian Gillman Active Member Jul 11, 2019 #21 I like Florins, the ones with the lion and the unicorn on them.
Number 47 Well-Known Member Jul 11, 2019 #22 Ian Gillman said: I like Florins, the ones with the lion and the unicorn on them. Click to expand... Do you mean One Pound coins with the lion and unicorn ? .... they're spectacular! Last edited: Jul 11, 2019
Ian Gillman said: I like Florins, the ones with the lion and the unicorn on them. Click to expand... Do you mean One Pound coins with the lion and unicorn ? .... they're spectacular!
I Ian Gillman Active Member Jul 12, 2019 #23 Number 47 said: Do you mean One Pound coins with the lion and unicorn ? .... they're spectacular!View attachment 24826 Click to expand... Nope, I mean the old Australian Florins pre-war ones. The picture you have is for the UK Pound Coins (old ones not the new 12 sided ones). Attachments 5b1b4d63069e9.jpg 103.2 KB · Views: 12
Number 47 said: Do you mean One Pound coins with the lion and unicorn ? .... they're spectacular!View attachment 24826 Click to expand... Nope, I mean the old Australian Florins pre-war ones. The picture you have is for the UK Pound Coins (old ones not the new 12 sided ones).
1for1 Well-Known Member Jul 12, 2019 #24 The George V & coat of arms design was discontinued after 1936, no issue in 37.. New design in 38 was George 6 coat of arms got chubbier (earlier design more sleek but high detailing wore down easily such as emu and roo).
The George V & coat of arms design was discontinued after 1936, no issue in 37.. New design in 38 was George 6 coat of arms got chubbier (earlier design more sleek but high detailing wore down easily such as emu and roo).