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Thanks Custard, it justifies the price I paid for the other one quite nicely.

I shall have a quiet word in someones ear about that coin and may well go for it. Thankyou very much for bringing it to my attention.

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One of the more imaginative lot descriptions from the same sale...

2s6d Charles I mm triangle, partly double struck so that the King has 2 heads (could have been useful later in his life)GF-AVF"

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One of the more imaginative lot descriptions from the same sale...

2s6d Charles I mm triangle, partly double struck so that the King has 2 heads (could have been useful later in his life)GF-AVF"

Now that is a description i like! :D

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Chris, you asked about top-notch 1869 pennies a while ago.

There's one listed here

http://www.croydoncoinauctions.co.uk/

(I can't find a direct link)

Click on Auctions (on the left) and then Penny

£2400 for what looks like a stunner.

Another 1869 Penny up for sale!

1869 Penny

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Another high grade 1869 penny up for sale. These are said to be quite rare in higher states of preservation and yet they do seem to appear with some regularity.

1869 Penny

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pennies i know nothing about but some sure make good money.guess i will need to memorise a few dates in my head of them incase they come along sometime.

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Another 1869 penny has surfaced in the Goldberg auction of the Cheshire collection. It is not as nice as others that have been offered and was rejected by NGC for cleaning. Still, it is a high grade example.

Many of the rare dates that are being offered are simply incredible.

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