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14 hours ago, Ireneusz76 said:

Hi ZK ;) I found two from 1976 1 p why they some much rare ? Was minted just over 300 m . Deferred years some of them it’s less . Which marks I should looking for ? On 1976 p 

Hi Irene there is a rare variety for 1976 the rare version being reverse C Probably the easiest way to spot the difference is the number 1 on the reverse on reverse C it is much closer to the border beads also the 1 itself is larger . I think there is a grammatical error as the picture in the book says rev C has larger serifs on the N's of PENNY and Longer legs. but the opening description for reverse C Which is found on the 1972 proof issue describes it completely the opposite. So I am kind of confused how to  work out which is which. I would use the 1 being closer to the border beads as an obvious starting point. Hope it helps. Perhaps David could chime in on this as he wrote the book :)

 

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