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    That's fascinating - I have a farthing of the same date with exactly the same effect (even more dramatic?):
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    One thats a bit different that Baldwin have bought , much better than the other they sold not long ago. Gold penny and with provenance back to 1871.
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    Reverse G there appear to be many errors in this reverse with accompanying errors on the obverse. I have tried to sort them into the following : REV G legend errors; r G date errors ; rev G with OBV errors; and OBVERSE errors. There are a lot so I am going to do my best to image them and show the errors rather than the the whole surface. I am happy to put up the complete image but the restriction in image size makes the process a bit long. unbarred H with broken Top E of PENNY with OBV 7 Unbarred H also with OBV 6
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    Well I’m with you with 6/2 I think, and undecided on the last digit. 🙂
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    I think you've put a comma in there by mistake...





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