The British 1849 "Godless Florin" was a new coin first issued into circulation in 1849. There was a problem with at least one of the dies used and WW (designer William Wyons initials) were subsequently partially obliterated during the minting process.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "New Zealand" Florins minted prior to 1933. Any Florins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British Florins and perhaps some Australian Florins.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "New Zealand" Florins minted prior to 1933. Any Florins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British Florins and some Australian Florins.
In 1878, the British minted many different types of silver coin including Crowns, Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings, Sixpences, Threepences, some with variations, and the Maundy coins. Please be a little more specific.
The firefighter obliterated, or expunged, the fire.
The annexation of Punjab by the British in 1849 resulted from a series of military conflicts and political maneuvers. The First Anglo-Sikh War (1845-1846) ended with the Treaty of Amritsar, which established British control over the Sikh state but allowed for some autonomy. Following internal strife and the weakening of Sikh leadership, the British engaged in the Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848-1849), which culminated in a decisive victory for the British. Subsequently, Punjab was formally annexed and integrated into British India.
Some British banks will offer this service, though possibly only with larger denominations, or they have a minimum exchange amount. Sixpence, shillings, florins, and half-crowns dated before 1947 are made of silver.
To much damage to the metal
Some adjectives that describe destruction are trashed, destroyed, broken, obliterated, ruined, squashed, crunched, or flattened.
You do not give a country or description of the coin. All Florins will have a date on them somewhere. It may be in Roman numerals on 19th century British Florins. Alternatively, any coin with a "genuine" minting flaw would have some value, above the usual, as a collectible coin. Genuinely flawed coins are not necessarily known about or documented until somebody turns up with one, since they are an "accident" of the minting process, and have escaped detection during quality control at the mint therefore, a valuation cannot be anticipated. A reputable coin dealer should be able to identify and confirm the coin as genuine and make a valuation.
Some synonyms for the word 'wiped' are brushed, mopped or swabbed. One could also choose to use words like cleaned, cleared, dusted, obliterated or erased.
The gold rush was in 1849 and people came from all over the world.The gold rush was in 1849 and people came from all over the world.
All British Florins from 1848 to early 1887 were minted with 180 degrees rotation. A coin rotated only 90 degrees would represent a minting error and may have some value as a collectible. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a valuation based on inspection of the coin.