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  1. 5 points
    And something more mundane - as it says on the label.
  2. 5 points
    Things are a bit dead at the moment, so let's try to breathe a bit of life into this place. P1163 Taylor restrike pattern halfpenny.
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    I agree, bordering on the ugly I'd say, a face only a mother could love. However, if the beauty of the monarch was high up on the list of selection criteria, there would be a lot of empty cabinets around😉
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    Another one, 1561this time. (Spink 2020 plate coin). B&B 21 dies 2/2 (NEF?)
  8. 2 points
    Still in the post, one of the abundant Mestrelle sixpences. Borden & Brown 24-O3 24-R5 - easy to spot this one with the die flaw on the reverse, below the shield. This one appears to have a tail on the 6, I'll be interested to see if it was cut into the die.
  9. 1 point
    Paddy, you left off Erdogan, Bolsonaro, Assad, and the wonderfully named Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
  10. 1 point
    No idea, but a guess would be the need for pennies far outweighed that for halfpennies [and farthings], the requirement for which could be considered already served by the numbers circulating, whether genuine or not. Another angle could be that the security edge wasn't sufficiently developed for a currency issue, bearing in mind there was no security edge on the pennies or twopences. Or maybe it was down to a shortage of copper given the quantities needed for ships' hulls. The IOM being self determining could presumably issue what it liked. The head of state might have been Victoria, but the Tynwald passed the laws.
  11. 1 point
    Senility and fawning flunkies will do that - just look at our current batch of dictators - Trump, Putin, Kim, whatever the Chinese guy is called....
  12. 1 point
    She hasn't been very unfortunate. "In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. Her love of sweets and fear of dentists contributed to severe tooth decay and loss to such an extent that foreign ambassadors had a hard time understanding her speech." "The more Elizabeth's beauty faded, the more her courtiers praised it. Elizabeth was happy to play the part, but it is possible that in the last decade of her life she began to believe her own performance."
  13. 1 point
    Do we know why cartwheel halfpennies were never minted? Yet they were, the following year, for the IOM.
  14. 1 point
    Maybe all the would-be paramours didn't wear glasses, or ?skills? Oops, that is damn near sacrilegious....LOL
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    it's not very toned, but it is silver, a gap filled but not as nicely as I'd like...
  17. 1 point
    When you're down by the sea And an eel bites your knee That'a Moray.
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    It's not too bad being in isolation. For example, in one pack of rice I've got 8989 grains of rice but in my other pack there's only 8984.
  20. 1 point
    The man who invented hard boiled eggs wrapped in sausage meat has died. R.I.P. Scott Chegg.
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    1896 florin 2+A. Posting it here as it is one of my top two coins in terms of toning. Toning is better than what the photos would suggest.
  23. 1 point
    Struck in Edinburgh, but sort of makes it into English silver.





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