File:1853 gold five shillings reverse.jpg

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Reverse of pattern five shilling piece in gold

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English: Reverse of gold five shilling piece struck as a pattern coin in 1853
Date Coin: 1853 Image 2009
Source http://numismatics.org/collection/2009.44.4
Author Photo: American Numismatic Society. Coin: Royal Mint

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