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Cook collection resale, 2023. The True View photograph makes this coin look like a "Cook victim". However, in hand the coin has a natural red brown appearance.
Cook collection resale, 2023. The True View photograph makes this coin look like a "Cook victim". However, in hand the coin has a natural red brown appearance.
Cook collection resale, 2023. The True View photograph makes this coin look like a "Cook victim". However, in hand the coin has a natural red brown appearance.
Formerly ICCS MS66. Colonial Acres 2021. This was I think the 3rd coin graded MS66 by other companies that finally crossed at PCGS.
Formerly ICCS MS66 Cameo. TCNC Feb 2021. Probably the best George VI coin in my set. Really stunning.
First example of this variety graded. Formerly SPP collection (who found a better one!)
This coin is a bit of a quandary for me. I owned it for many years and did not think it was in the catalogue. It was XRFed in about 2022 along with a similar token owned by another collector. On the basis of these coins it was added to the latest Charlton as TT-1.4D. I sent it to PCGS and they returned it as a TT-1.6B. The weight is wrong for a TT1.6B (more like the 2.5g for the TT-1.4D rather than the 2.7g for a TT-1.6B ), but on reflection the test token catalogue descriptions have had many errors in the past so perhaps the 2.7g weight in the catalogue was wrong. The catalogue says TT-1.6B should be copper zinc and this is copper plated zinc, but again perhaps the Charlton description was a bit off. I was going to send this back to PCGS to get it reholdered as a TT-1.4D, but I decided to leave it as is for now.