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InforaPenny

Help with reference to 2016 Spink catalogue

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I have been working on an article on the raised dots occasionally seen on predecimal bronze coinage and hoped to updated one of my references from an earlier version of the Spink catalogue, to the 2016 catalogue (published late last year).

What I need is updated catalogue values for the 1897 bronze penny, both the ordinary 1897 type and the 1897 O’NE flawed (with dot) in VF, EF and UNC. I also need the catalogue page number where this is listed.

Your help will be much appreciated…

Best Regards,

InforaPenny

 

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Spink 2016 (51st edition) Page 491 has the following values:

1897 VF-£3; EF-£30; UNC-£95

1897 dot VF-£100; EF-£500; UNC-£1600

Hope this is what you wanted, Paul.

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Thanks secret santa!

That is exactly what I needed. I won't use these values directly in my article, but want to mention the magnitude of the premium for the 'with dot' variety.

Best Regards,

InforaPenny

 

 

 

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On 21/7/2016 at 6:24 PM, InforaPenny said:

Thanks secret santa!

That is exactly what I needed. I won't use these values directly in my article, but want to mention the magnitude of the premium for the 'with dot' variety.

Best Regards,

InforaPenny

 

 

 

you could use the hammer prices at auctions , the result would be more detailed ;)

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