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MACKSILKY.

1737 half penny 7 over higher 7 ?

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Just a quick one guy's. I have no information or knowledge on George 11 coinage. This half penny appears to have a 7 over a higher 7 and not to sure what's going on with the 3. I do know of the 1737 7 over a lower 7 farthing which is supposed to be quite rare. The picture is not the best as scan is taken with ipad. Can anyone tell me if they have come across or know of a 7 over 7?

Cheers Jim.

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Just a quick one guy's. I have no information or knowledge on George 11 coinage. This half penny appears to have a 7 over a higher 7 and not to sure what's going on with the 3. I do know of the 1737 7 over a lower 7 farthing which is supposed to be quite rare. The picture is not the best as scan is taken with ipad. Can anyone tell me if they have come across or know of a 7 over 7?

Cheers Jim.

It's difficult to tell on my cell phone...

but it looks like the 3 might be over a higher 3 too...

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Looking at the scan, yes it does look like the 3 is over a higher 3. Cheers bronze for pointing that out.

Jim.

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