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3 hours ago, Raven Coins said:

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Reverse E. Similar die fill.

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3 hours ago, Raven Coins said:

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Freeman 274, obverse 5 Reverse E

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8 hours ago, Raven Coins said:

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Die fill to the E of Penny, yes, but different obv and rev combo (as Bernie says, this is a 5+E) to the E (or F) over B in BRIT pairs (4+G and 6+G respectively), and this one does not have that error. Suspect die fill (on any letter) is pretty common... What was being wondered is if there are more of the E over B 4+G and do they have the die fill?

 

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Martinminerva said:

Die fill to the E of Penny, yes, but different obv and rev combo (as Bernie says, this is a 5+E) to the E (or F) over B in BRIT pairs (4+G and 6+G respectively), and this one does not have that error. Suspect die fill (on any letter) is pretty common... What was being wondered is if there are more of the E over B 4+G and do they have the die fill?

 

 

 

Exactly as Martin says. I should have been more concise in response.

Apologies.

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