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  1. 1 point
    I would just give it a reference number. Ie shilling one penny one etc Then i would have all the details on a database with photos price paid when and where bought etc
  2. 1 point
    Just for an alternative option, I write a small reference on the rear bottom corner and then store all the details digitally against that reference. I just feel that a lot of info on the front of my flips takes my attention away from the coin itself, but of course that's just preference..
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    You may rest assured that I do not have, nor have I ever had a narrow date 1877 penny. However, should I inadvertently acquire an uncirculated example, I will have to consider what to do with it............Sorry ...got confused between me Rob's and me Bob's....A bit like the mint they kept getting their R's and B's mixed up





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