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Rob

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A Friday afternoon job. MA over FR, though the M is also blundered and entered twice, the G possibly with either a flaw or over the left side of an M, the following R made from a couple of misplaced Es which were reinforced to form the R and F of FR over an E. Apart from that it's fine. :wacko:

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Sorry, that should be B after M and not R.

Faulty operative. :(

 

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Not totally convinced about the underlying F in MAG, but my goodness what a series of misfits it is.

Before reading your post properly I looked at the coin. I was thinking that the F (and I was going to ask the question) looked like the main body of the punch had been entered onto the coin as well, suggesting a very worn down (or filed down to repair???) F, a kind of shallow F on the punch, so to speak? I’ve never seen it before, so wondered whether that might also be another possibility? 

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4 minutes ago, Coinery said:

If you know what I mean?

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How did you get to see my wellies? :o

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12 minutes ago, Peckris said:

How did you get to see my wellies? :o

Couldn’t see ‘em from ‘ere, Peck, but, by ‘eck I could smell ‘em! :D 

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37 minutes ago, Coinery said:

Not totally convinced about the underlying F in MAG, but my goodness what a series of misfits it is.

Before reading your post properly I looked at the coin. I was thinking that the F (and I was going to ask the question) looked like the main body of the punch had been entered onto the coin as well, suggesting a very worn down (or filed down to repair???) F, a kind of shallow F on the punch, so to speak? I’ve never seen it before, so wondered whether that might also be another possibility? 

The other alternative is an R. I suppose the F could be a filed down E.

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