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  1. Peter

    Peter    Rob

    Rob I can send you a cheque to avoid paypal.Please give me your address.

    Peter

     

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Peter, be careful because you're sending messages through someone's page instead of via private message.

      You posted your address for the world to see, I've removed it but double check.

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  2. Well Matt think I've done it , i've sent a letter to Richard.  I hope I haven't buggered up .   Many thanks   Terry

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Excellent, looks all OK to me Terry, hopefully you'll be good to go from here.

      Matt

  3. Matt. I wondered if you could help me . when I go into Richards coin reference site I find that all the pictures of complete coins open up, but the smaller pictures wont . and the little box with the cross in to press, opens to a card saying I need pass words to continue . Have you any idea why they will not open , is it perhaps that there's to much information for my computer.    Terry

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Not deliberately to block the pictures, but because he already had the pictures on his first site it is 10x easier to just copy them over instead of making new pictures.

      It might be quite a big job for him to do that, it would be easier for you just to have access to the other site, which I'm sure he won't mind, but it does mean you need an account at wordpress. It's not all that easy to get one though because you need to make a site first, but to sign up is free. Happy to create an account for you if that's easier, so you can just use the log in. I'll send you a personal message if so because you'll need a password and these messages are viewable by everyone.

      Matt

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  4. Matt. I wondered if you could help me . when I go into Richards coin reference site I find that all the pictures of complete coins open up, but the smaller pictures wont . and the little box with the cross in to press, opens to a card saying I need pass words to continue . Have you any idea why they will not open , is it perhaps that there's to much information for my computer.    Terry

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Haha yes, you should pander him to do it :D 

      From what I can tell, it's just to do with how Richard has put the pictures into the site, some are clickable (which opens them up on their own page or in a new page) and some are just not.

      The reason some are asking you to log in is because while the pictures are posted in the headsntails site, they are being hosted on his personal site (where the picture actually lives), which is private, and doesn't allow you to view the image until you log in and have been approved by him. Basically the link in the picture is taking you to his private site which won't show.

      Hope that makes sense.

       

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  5. Matt. I wondered if you could help me . when I go into Richards coin reference site I find that all the pictures of complete coins open up, but the smaller pictures wont . and the little box with the cross in to press, opens to a card saying I need pass words to continue . Have you any idea why they will not open , is it perhaps that there's to much information for my computer.    Terry

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Also I don't think it's you or your computer doing anything, it's probably because of wordpress (the site that the pictures are being hosted on). Sometimes they ask you to log in to view things, depending on how Richard has set it up.

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  6. Matt. I wondered if you could help me . when I go into Richards coin reference site I find that all the pictures of complete coins open up, but the smaller pictures wont . and the little box with the cross in to press, opens to a card saying I need pass words to continue . Have you any idea why they will not open , is it perhaps that there's to much information for my computer.    Terry

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Hi Terry, is it the headsntails site or the englishpenny site?

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  7. GOING THROUGH MY PENNY BUNS THIS MORNING,i HAVE FOUND THAT MY 1865/3 HAS A DEFINATE DOT JUST BELOW THE Y AND ABOVE THE SHIPS MAST.ANY IDEARS? IS IT COMMON.

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Hi Alan, email received OK, I've posted the picture in this thread - CLICK HERE

      Hopefully someone will respond if they've seen another or not.

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  8. GOING THROUGH MY PENNY BUNS THIS MORNING,i HAVE FOUND THAT MY 1865/3 HAS A DEFINATE DOT JUST BELOW THE Y AND ABOVE THE SHIPS MAST.ANY IDEARS? IS IT COMMON.

  9. GOING THROUGH MY PENNY BUNS THIS MORNING,i HAVE FOUND THAT MY 1865/3 HAS A DEFINATE DOT JUST BELOW THE Y AND ABOVE THE SHIPS MAST.ANY IDEARS? IS IT COMMON.

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Sorry Alan, not one I've heard of before, I'll invite @secret santa into the conversation as he might have heard of this one before.

      Have a read through the previous comments Richard, perhaps you have heard or seen one similar to Alan's?

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  10. GOING THROUGH MY PENNY BUNS THIS MORNING,i HAVE FOUND THAT MY 1865/3 HAS A DEFINATE DOT JUST BELOW THE Y AND ABOVE THE SHIPS MAST.ANY IDEARS? IS IT COMMON.

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Alan, here is a picture of a dot under Y but it's on an 1870 penny. Is it similar to this one?

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  11. GOING THROUGH MY PENNY BUNS THIS MORNING,i HAVE FOUND THAT MY 1865/3 HAS A DEFINATE DOT JUST BELOW THE Y AND ABOVE THE SHIPS MAST.ANY IDEARS? IS IT COMMON.

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      Post a picture in this thread Alan - http://www.predecimal.com/forum/topic/9385-more-pennies/?page=43

      It'll be easier for people to see and respond.

      Matt

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  12. Hi Matt

    Re the obv G/ONF - I was offered it as just an ONF (tho strictly speaking not a proper example). I then saw that it was obv G with, as you say, loads of die cracks. I've added it to my collection website with the comment that it suggests that the Mint must have been desperate to use any old dies to produce pennies at that stage.

    Cheers, Richard

    1. Nordle11

      Nordle11

      What a find in that case, and a very nice suprise on an already nice coin!! Who knows what the mint was doing during those 3 years, and at the rate that new pairings are being found nowadays anything could happen..

      Will be interesting to see if this only exists with the flaw on the E, it would certainly add to your conclusion.

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