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Here are the two without sceptres.

Thanks again.

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1) Nicole on Cant.

2) Ion on Newecas.

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Thank you!

Anything rare or interesting included?

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Anything rare or interesting included?

Not rare but all hammered is interesting!

You've got fairly good examples and the Newcastle one certainly isn't an exceptionally ubiquitous example. Number 1 on this thread has an interesting 'cross' replacing the inner circle of dots between the side fleur of the crown on the left and the centre. It's just an example of a slight error/variety done when sinking the die.

All in all, nice purchases! Was this a job lot and is it a sign of further hammereds to come? :)

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Anything rare or interesting included?

Not rare but all hammered is interesting!

You've got fairly good examples and the Newcastle one certainly isn't an exceptionally ubiquitous example. Number 1 on this thread has an interesting 'cross' replacing the inner circle of dots between the side fleur of the crown on the left and the centre. It's just an example of a slight error/variety done when sinking the die.

All in all, nice purchases! Was this a job lot and is it a sign of further hammereds to come? :)

Keeping you busy, Sir! :)

And, indeed, bring on that hammered! About time there was a push in this direction!

We've been modern milled for far too long! Now where did I see that nice 1982 10p? ;)

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Thanks again for the information Clive.

No. Not a job lot. I buy hammered now and then. Not my main area of interest, but I do feel they serve as nice contrast to all the copper and tin.

I ave a tiny hammered farthing which needs identifying. I'll post after writing this.

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