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    Posted

    I got this coin holder with some other non-related items.  I'm wondering what coins would have gone in it?  The slots are 25mm and 26mm respectively.

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    Posted

    They were designed to hold sovereigns and half-sovereigns. very popular second half 19th century-1914 when gold ceased to be in general circulation. The came in gold  silver-gilt and silver, depending on the affluence of the purchaser. There are collectors of these and yop end gold one can make good prices.

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    Posted

    Thanks Paul.  Its a nifty little piece of kit.  I guess with my next stimulus check I'll have to hunt down a sovereign and a half sovereign to put in it.  It seems they had a gadget for everything back in the day.

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    Chris, I think you are thinking of lot 1 in the famous Mentmore sale held by Sotheby's in the 1970s "A French Letter Opener"

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    • 2 months later...
    Posted

    Sorry, late to this thread.

     

    What a nifty looking device.  Look at all those hallmarks and silvermarks!  On the underside and on each of the coin holders.  If I understand them correctly, you can trace down the manufacturer and the exact year it was made with them.

    I see it was engraved on the top and underneath by two different owners that used it at different time periods? 

    • 3 weeks later...
    Posted

    Correct, Made by John Gilbert of Birmingham in 1900.  The other name engraved inside the lid was the former collector.  Evidently he did all his stuff like that.....

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