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1696 William III Shilling error

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Hi CA, that’s basically just a jump in the die, causing a part of it to be double-struck. The A under V will be a bit of the W. If you look at the tops of the III’s you’ll see they’ve rotated too.

Not rare or valuable, for me it makes it less desirable, though some out there rather like the miss-strikes.

It’s actually not a bad little coin, keep enjoying it!

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I wonder who 'Marshall' was?

 

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9 hours ago, Michael-Roo said:

I wonder who 'Marshall' was?

 

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Well spotted, I didn’t check out the reverse! :)

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On 1/19/2022 at 9:27 AM, Michael-Roo said:

I wonder who 'Marshall' was?

Sue Gray :lol:

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