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Rick2020
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I have a 1859 three pence in which the I in Victoria seems to be overstruck over something smaller.
After searching and not finding anything, I have the usual questions if anyone can assist.
What is it, has it been seen before, does it affect its value and what would that be.......
Thanking all in advance
Rick
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Wishful thinking on my part I guess........
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How do double punches like this affect the value of the coin?
Although l have been collecting coins for a while l only recently decided to include "mistakes" in my interests. Thus l have to plead a lot of ignorance here so please bear with me :-)
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Does this type of die crack give this coin any extra value or does it do the opposite and make it a curiosity with little value?
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how do you think I should describe it?Squashed or rotated C?...
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Thanx for your answer. Any thoughts on the 1860 Penny D overstrike?
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There is an overstrike on the letter D in F:D: in my 1860 half penny.
I dont think its a D over D but maybe a more experienced eye will be able to tell me more about this.
Regards
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Could someone tell me if this is an overstrike on the letter E in the word PENNY?
Or is it wishful thinking......
thanx in advance
1859 3 pence overstrike on the first I in Victoria? What is it?
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Thanks very much for your replies.
The second I in Victoria also looks funny. Would you say this is also an overstrike result?
Is there a website where one can find a listing/pictures for comparison and identification?
Lastly, what does this do to the value of the coin? What would be the value?
Regards
Rick