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Jamesred

1897 Low Horizon farthing

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Just got myself a bright finish Low Horizon 1897 farthing only £7.00!!

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Just got myself a bright finish Low Horizon 1897 farthing only £7.00!!

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Now on site

http://www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.html

Something wrong with that link : "Safari can’t open the page “http://http://www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.html†"

Too many http's I should think.

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Just got myself a bright finish Low Horizon 1897 farthing only £7.00!!

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Now on site

http://www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.html

Something wrong with that link : "Safari can’t open the page “http://http://www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.html†"

Too many http's I should think.

James not bad!! They are tough to find, a bargain at that price ;)

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whats the diffrance exactly? they look very similar

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whats the diffrance exactly? they look very similar

Scott the easiest identifier is the tide in relation to the corner of the rock. They can be found artifically darkened a lot easier, but the light finish coins, are much scarcer, but this can only be confirmed on highly lustrous coins, because they generally tone down very similarly.

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whats the diffrance exactly? they look very similar

Scott the easiest identifier is the tide in relation to the corner of the rock. They can be found artifically darkened a lot easier, but the light finish coins, are much scarcer, but this can only be confirmed on highly lustrous coins, because they generally tone down very similarly.

Here is the proper link

www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.htm

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whats the diffrance exactly? they look very similar

Scott the easiest identifier is the tide in relation to the corner of the rock. They can be found artifically darkened a lot easier, but the light finish coins, are much scarcer, but this can only be confirmed on highly lustrous coins, because they generally tone down very similarly.

Here is the proper link

www.myfarthings.co.uk/victoriavh1897.html

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