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Colin88

1900 Penny .. dot after O in One

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Has any seen one of these .. I’ve seen the 1897 and 1946 ..I have a 1900 with clearly the same dot ..,

thanks 

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9 hours ago, Colin88 said:

Has any seen one of these .. I’ve seen the 1897 and 1946 ..I have a 1900 with clearly the same dot ..,

thanks 

Colin, Do you have a picture? 

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In answer to your question i dont have one or heard of one.

I have just checked a coin news article on Bronze penny flaws and its not mentioned in that either.

Edited by PWA 1967

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4 hours ago, secret santa said:

why oh why did Freeman have to record F147 ??????????????????

I agree. This whole forum has gone dotty.......

Jerry

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15 hours ago, secret santa said:

why oh why did Freeman have to record F147 ??????????????????

To be fair, he thought at the time that it was possibly a die identification mark, only later did evidence of die cracks come to light.

All such dots on British coins are probably due to grit. 

However if you delve into French numismatics, you will find very similar dots which are highly significant.

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