Found in dads drawer

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Hi team, can anyone identify these two coins that I found in dads drawer?

Thankyou

Hello 

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You can read ‘reproduction’ on the face and reverse of the first coin.

Not all that glitters is made of gold …

Referee of south atlantic islands

Frenchlover

Hello 

Welcome aboard 🥳

 

You can read ‘reproduction’ on the face and reverse of the first coin.

Not all that glitters is made of gold …

That's funny, I read ‘PISTRUCCI’, the designer's surname?

Just because you can't see it ... doesn't mean it isn't there - Anon.

Former coin and banknote catalogue referee.

looks genuine to me

Vic

1 N#13172 

2 N#11102 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

Frenchlover

Hello 

Welcome aboard 🥳

 

You can read ‘reproduction’ on the face and reverse of the first coin.

Not all that glitters is made of gold …

Should have gone to Specsavers

Vic

 It can be searched for on here. At top of page is Coins 

then click on that to get the Search 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?ct=coin 

and, for each coin, enter what lettering is seen 

GEORGIUS 1819 

VICTORIA 1891 

and among the results will be your coins. May need diameter sometimes. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

radrick007

That's funny, I read ‘PISTRUCCI’, the designer's surname?

Italians are everywhere !


To confirm they are genuine, a precise measurement of the weight, thickness and diameter, and a picture of the writing on the edge are deemed necessary.
Then you can confirm it's silver with the ping test and/or icecube test, and test the magnetism.

Referee of south atlantic islands

Thanks for all the replies, here is the measurements

Looks good to me, I'd say genuine :) 

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