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Michael-Roo

1694 farthing unusual reverse pt.2

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This got me thinking.

Would it be fun to ask members to upload images of their most unusual cud/die clutter coins?

Here's one for starters.

Plenty of extra metal on both obverse and reverse. Britannia sporting a backpack, on her way to a lacrosse game, in 1674? Ooparts! :)

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Here's an 1821 sixpence (the R of BRITANNIAR) :

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lots going on on this chester sixpence of 1697

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Its like someone had chucked molten metal across the obverse field.

1690s action painting!

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