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Mr T

nova scotia one cent obverses

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Not quite British but close enough - I've been looking at the pattern cents of Nova Scotia recently - the obverse dies used were the same as the British halfpenny - and I've been trying to work out which dies were used.

https://www.numisbids.com/n.php?p=lot&sid=1910&lot=30541 is Freeman obverse 3 I think?

https://coins.ha.com/itm/nova-scotia/world-coins-canada/canada-nova-scotia-victoria-bronze-pattern-cent-1861-ms60-red-and-brown-pcgs-/a/3054-30535.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515 is Freeman 4 I think?

https://coins.ha.com/itm/nova-scotia/world-coins-canada/canada-nova-scotia-victoria-specimen-cent-1861-sp64-red-and-brown-pcgs-/a/3054-30538.s?ic4=GalleryView-ShortDescription-071515 is reported to be Freeman 7/Peck 6 and I think that's right.

Any thoughts appreciated - I thought it would be easier to count berries and leaves.

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Ah yep right you are. Thank you!

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