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dave-lowe

Elizabeth I Sixpence

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This Elizabeth I Sixpence reads "IVORE", and it appears that someone has tried to insert the missing T. It certainly looks like there is the base of a T, and a trace of the top stroke.

The coin has a rather blotchy tone, but it is the larger flan variety. We know that errors on hammered coins aren't regarded as important, but they are still very interesting.

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Hi Dave,

I'd say that was just a striking error, you can see a level of rotation at the 9 O'clock leaf, and the inner beads in the same quarter!

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You mean blatant errors such as this but unrecorded?

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You mean blatant errors such as this but unrecorded?

I'd love to one day extend the work by BCW to include legend errors and, as I've mentioned before, perhaps even a die-study!

You just can't have a job at the same time, unfortunately! Wouldn't that be a great way to while away a life? ;)

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You mean blatant errors such as this but unrecorded?

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Inverted A for a V, love it..

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Not quite aure, but does the V in POSVI also look like an A?

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Also an A for V in IVTORE

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Someone definitely mislaid/mistook or broke the V punch! This is one of the earliest of the beaded Lis reverses, it would be interesting to see whether it was a one off die, or whether others were made?

That's where a die-study would be an amazing thing to have access to!

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Finding enough 2b shillings might be the problem though

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Finding enough 2b shillings might be the problem though

Just a bit of one, though the reverse may have been paired up with other obverses? I'm away from my books until tomorrow! :( Edited by Coinery

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I have a spare vol.58 if anyone wants one.

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I have a spare vol.58 if anyone wants one.

I'm going to my dad's tomorrow. If I haven't got a copy there, I'll have it! ;)

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Peter,

This one's a shilling. Think the bust is good for a Liz1

Mark

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It is, but the REV is a little double struck

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So it is but not much. More that made up for on the obverse.

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Peter,

This one's a shilling. Think the bust is good for a Liz1

Mark

That's also a very nice bust, are they your images, Mark?

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Peter,

This one's a shilling. Think the bust is good for a Liz1

Mark

That's also a very nice bust, are they your images, Mark?

I once knew a girl named Liz and she had a really nice bust!!!

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Well that's that, Dave G, we've lost this thread now! ;)

Peter?

It's funny, I once dated a girl called Victoria, she also had an attractive bun bust!

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Yes they are my pictures. Almost frightened to comment, not sure where it will go. Should it be called a portrait?

Mark

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Yes they are my pictures. Almost frightened to comment, not sure where it will go. Should it be called a portrait?

Mark

Can I have a copy of the obverse image to cut out and add to my collection/future-website of e1 busts?

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Yes they are my pictures. Almost frightened to comment, not sure where it will go. Should it be called a portrait?

Mark

Can I have a copy of the obverse image to cut out and add to my collection/future-website of e1 busts?

Yes of course. I will get it off to you.

Mark

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