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Emperor Oli

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I spent the last week in London, and whilst on my travels visited the British Museum. Armed with my camera, I took a few photographs of exhibits I thought were quite interesting. They are posted below for your viewing pleasure...

Some dies:

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Some dies with the finished product:

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A Gothic piece with its collar:

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A whole set of dies:

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A plaster cast of a full size pound before being reduced:

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...on a reducing machine:

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Those are great Oli, thanks.

That reminds me that I wanted to contact the BM to see if they wouldn't mind if I reproduced the 2nd Edition Peck dust cover.

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I don't think the die on the 1754 1/2d matches the coin, the 5 in the date has a higher serif in the numeral than on the die. Nitpicking I know. But I would think the BM would get it right.

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