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Hi guys, about 10 years ago i inherited my deceased gran's chain. I found it while clearing a cupboard out today and it has a coin mounted in it that is the design of a 1907 sovereign. Being a newbie to PMs i have no clue if it is fake or real and wondered if anyone could help me out or advise where i could get it tested (pictures attached)

The coin with mount is 20mm diameter, ruling out it being a full sovereign, but am i right in thinking it could be a half? I can try get better pictures as i do have a dslr camera but didnt see the point if someone can tell if its a fake from the mobile pics.ย 

*Disclaimer: i will be keeping it regardless of whether its a fake or not. Just nice to know so it can go with my bullion collection.

Thanks in advance

Murphy

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Posted
2 hours ago, Murphy1986 said:

Hi guys, about 10 years ago i inherited my deceased gran's chain. I found it while clearing a cupboard out today and it has a coin mounted in it that is the design of a 1907 sovereign. Being a newbie to PMs i have no clue if it is fake or real and wondered if anyone could help me out or advise where i could get it tested (pictures attached)

The coin with mount is 20mm diameter, ruling out it being a full sovereign, but am i right in thinking it could be a half? I can try get better pictures as i do have a dslr camera but didnt see the point if someone can tell if its a fake from the mobile pics.ย 

*Disclaimer: i will be keeping it regardless of whether its a fake or not. Just nice to know so it can go with my bullion collection.

Thanks in advance

Murphy

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20 minutes ago, James32 said:

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18 minutes ago, James32 said:

Lot of weird colouring on it for something made to withstand the test of time "22ct" but one of the above gents may have a definitive answer.

Look at the specs for half sovereigns:

Specification

Metal Gold
Diameter 19.3mm
Weight / Size Half
Gold Weight Troy Ounces 0.118
Fineness / Carat 0.917 / 22
Date 2022
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Reverse Designer Timothy Noad
Issuing Monarch Elizabeth II (1952 - Date)
Mint / Brand The Royal Mint
Country United Kingdom

These are fromย https://www.chards.co.uk/2022-gold-half-sovereign-uncirculated-coin/15696

All dates are the same.

So, is your coin nearer 4 grams or 8 grams?

Discoloration:

ย I see it quite often on jewellery, possibly some kind of lacquer or cosmetics.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

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Look at the specs for half sovereigns:

Specification

Metal Gold
Diameter 19.3mm
Weight / Size Half
Gold Weight Troy Ounces 0.118
Fineness / Carat 0.917 / 22
Date 2022
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Reverse Designer Timothy Noad
Issuing Monarch Elizabeth II (1952 - Date)
Mint / Brand The Royal Mint
Country United Kingdom

These are fromย https://www.chards.co.uk/2022-gold-half-sovereign-uncirculated-coin/15696

All dates are the same.

So, is your coin nearer 4 grams or 8 grams?

Discoloration:

ย I see it quite often on jewellery, possibly some kind of lacquer or cosmetics.

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Go on have a guess ๐Ÿ˜

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

Posted

Iโ€™d probably say that itโ€™s genuine. Itโ€™s difficult to say for sure without weighing it but obviously then youโ€™d have to take it out of the mount to do that.

But it is worn and seems to be a 1907 London mint due to the lack of mint mark.

Having said that and as youโ€™ve already said, the sentiment of it matters more to you which is nice.

Posted
33 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

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Look at the specs for half sovereigns:

Specification

Metal Gold
Diameter 19.3mm
Weight / Size Half
Gold Weight Troy Ounces 0.118
Fineness / Carat 0.917 / 22
Date 2022
Obverse Designer Jody Clark
Reverse Designer Timothy Noad
Issuing Monarch Elizabeth II (1952 - Date)
Mint / Brand The Royal Mint
Country United Kingdom

These are fromย https://www.chards.co.uk/2022-gold-half-sovereign-uncirculated-coin/15696

All dates are the same.

So, is your coin nearer 4 grams or 8 grams?

Discoloration:

ย I see it quite often on jewellery, possibly some kind of lacquer or cosmetics.

๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Posted

@LawrenceChardย @James32ย @jackflash123ย @Foster88

Thanks for your responses.. unfortunately i dont have scales to weigh it. As stated in OP it is 20mm in diameter including the mount (but not including the fancy ringy thingymabobs) so by my mind that would rule out a full sov.ย 

Im guessing u guys will have probably had experience of getting coins assessed at jewellers and pawnbrokers. Do they tend to charge for the service? As i have no intention of selling it unless im proper on my arse. Im happy to pay its just nice to know before i take it to one..ย 

This forum is amazing!

Thank u all so much

Posted
Just now, Murphy1986 said:

@LawrenceChardย @James32ย @jackflash123ย @Foster88

Thanks for your responses.. unfortunately i dont have scales to weigh it. As stated in OP it is 20mm in diameter including the mount (but not including the fancy ringy thingymabobs) so by my mind that would rule out a full sov.ย 

Im guessing u guys will have probably had experience of getting coins assessed at jewellers and pawnbrokers. Do they tend to charge for the service? As i have no intention of selling it unless im proper on my arse. Im happy to pay its just nice to know before i take it to one..ย 

This forum is amazing!

Thank u all so much

Pretend you want to sell the coin rather than asking them to assess it.

If they think you want to sell they will automatically verify if its real and do whatever checks are possible without damaging or taking the coin out of the mount.

That's how I would approach this particular situation. After they give you a valuation you can thank them and say you will think about their offer for a few days or whatever ๐Ÿ‘

Posted
10 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

It's better to help someone to learn and work it out, than to simply dispense the answer evrey time.

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If i had scales i wouldve weighed it before posting, as i understand from our previous discussions regarding the crowns my mate at work owns, that the more info i can give, the more accurate the answers i receive.ย 

But thanks for your time. I appreciate it.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Murphy1986 said:

@LawrenceChardย @James32ย @jackflash123ย @Foster88

Thanks for your responses.. unfortunately i dont have scales to weigh it. As stated in OP it is 20mm in diameter including the mount (but not including the fancy ringy thingymabobs) so by my mind that would rule out a full sov.ย 

Im guessing u guys will have probably had experience of getting coins assessed at jewellers and pawnbrokers. Do they tend to charge for the service? As i have no intention of selling it unless im proper on my arse. Im happy to pay its just nice to know before i take it to one..ย 

This forum is amazing!

Thank u all so much

@LawrenceChardย has seen more sovereigns than you and I and the rest of the forum have had hot dinners.

ย 

Posted
8 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

Pretend you want to sell the coin rather than asking them to assess it.

If they think you want to sell they will automatically verify if its real and do whatever checks are possible without damaging or taking the coin out of the mount.

That's how I would approach this particular situation. After they give you a valuation you can thank them and say you will think about their offer for a few days or whatever ๐Ÿ‘

This I like!! Thank you!ย 

Posted
Just now, Murphy1986 said:

This I like!! Thank you!ย 

Just seems like a really simple and free way of getting your item valued. The pawn shop or jewellers will also have an opportunity to practice their precious metals verification techniques lol ๐Ÿ˜†ย 

Posted
10 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

Just seems like a really simple and free way of getting your item valued. The pawn shop or jewellers will also have an opportunity to practice their precious metals verification techniques lol ๐Ÿ˜†ย 

Everyones a winner! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Posted (edited)

I must point out if you visit any dealers in Blackpool then you must ask them to verify the coin for you, and offer to pay any fees they deem necessary.

The above mentioned shenanigans are not strictly ethical ๐Ÿคฃ

Edited by jackflash123
Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, jackflash123 said:

I must point out if you visit any dealers in Blackpool then you must ask them to verify the coin for you, and offer to pay any fees they deem necessary.

The above mentioned shenanigans are not strictly ethical ๐Ÿคฃ

Oh of course.. and i would be happy to pay for such a service.

However, as a yorkshireman, i dont like to venture over to the 'wrong' side of the Pennines unless its absolutely imperative.

I will probably go to a big brand jeweller or pawnbroker cos i wont feel as bad wasting their time ๐Ÿ˜‚

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22 minutes ago, James32 said:

Unlikely tbh..I'm 32st๐Ÿ˜

Is that what the 32 in 'James32' stands for? Or is that the amount of hoovers u have running at any one time? ๐Ÿ˜‰ย 

I am fairly new to the forum but i have noticed a few 'patterns'ย  if u will.

Edited by Murphy1986
Posted
25 minutes ago, LawrenceChard said:

It's better to help someone to learn and work it out, than to simply dispense the answer evrey time.

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"Give a man a fish" feed him for a day.

"Teach a man to fish" and you have infuriated his wife and cost the family thousands in reels and designer wellingtons p๐Ÿ˜

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Foster88 said:

You might be 32st but youโ€™re 1st to get that bloody hoover on on here. ๐Ÿ˜†

Iโ€™ve never seen the forum so clean.

It's the new fangled robotic type๐Ÿ˜…

I like to buy the pre-dip rise.

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