No, I have never seen a 1943 Florin stamped into a bottle cap, but I have seen plenty of other coins stamped into bottle caps.
July 30, 1943 was a Friday.
June 15, 1943 fell on a Tuesday.
November 10, 1943 was a Wednesday.
May 8th, 1943 fell on a Saturday.
roman numeral for June 22 1943
Florin Gabrea was born on April 18, 1943, in Bucharest, Romania.
Florin Codre was born on May 18, 1943, in Brasov, Romania.
Florin Mihailescu was born on July 15, 1943, in Bucharest, Romania.
All British Florins from 1921 to 1946 inclusive, had a 50% silver content.
All Eire (Irish) Florins from 1928 to 1943 inclusive had a silver content of 75%.
There were only three years from 1938 to 1963 in which the Australian Florin (Two Shillings) was minted at a Mint other than the Melbourne Mint. Some 1942, 1943 and 1944 Florins were minted at the San Francisco Mint. There is a very small "S" mintmark between the 9 and the 4 on these coins. Florins minted in Melbourne during this period have no mintmark.
A bottle of Dom Perignon from 1943 will vary greatly in value depending on how it was stored and the condition of the label. This bottle might be worth about $200 to about $600 depending on condition.
You've got to be a bit more specific on how it is stamped wrong before we can assign a premium over silver value on the coin.
King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II, appears on all British coins and the coins of most Commonwealth countries from 1937 to 1952 inclusive.
yesit has some silverlast year with some silver was 1946so known as pre-47 cointwo shillings also known as a florin
In spite of it being during the Second World War when many metal resources were redirected towards the manufacture of armaments and other wartime necessities, Australia issued the usual complement of coins in 1943, and in large quantities. Bronze Halfpenny Penny Sterling silver Threepence Sixpence Shilling Florin (Two Shillings)
Be more specific, why do you think the "S" is wrong? Post new question.