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    Wanted -1953 farthing dies 2+A

    hello, I have a spare 2 + A 1953 farthing , I bought it as GEF but I don't think it is a good as that . Happy for it to go to a fellow farthing collector DAS
  2. Teg, I have a couple of 1825's with overstrikes on the last digit , one is a double struck 5, the other one looks to be a 5 over a much higher 5. (This overstrike could look like a 5 over 3 though.) I have seen them for sale before but I suspect it is this 5 over 5 die. DAS
  3. All the farthings of 1875 - 1878 have forked tails James ( I have no idea why) interestingly the Heaton minted issues of this period do not have the forked tail.
  4. I have a couple of 1852s which have the same overstrike as well , does your coin have unbarred A's in BRITANNIAR as well. Does anyone have an example with a "perfect" REG?
  5. The 1853 DEF. is a known variety , Peck lists two varities for this date FID. or DEF. on top of the "normal" variety with all colons ( Obverse 2 and Obverse 3). There is also a known 3/2 for this date as well. The 1839 2 prong trident variety always occurs FID. DEF , so I am not convinced that a blocked die explains it . Perhaps the punch that made the die had one stop broken off ? I would be interested to hear from anyone that have the rarer 1840 2 pronged variety to see if this configuration is replicated on this date. The 1838 is known with REG. FID. and DEF. ( not all together) as well as the full colon varieties
  6. Very good! Thank you Chris.
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    Peck and Freeman

    You can borrow my Peck and Freeman Chris DAS
  8. Sorry to join late chaps. On the topic of pricing there are online databases that allow searching for by coin type/date/prices etc from major UK auctions. I have a subscription for one of these and could perhaps verify some of the pricing that evolves from your work. DAS
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