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If the diameter is correct, there is little alternative in the way of explanation. I think I have just found another box worthy of ticking. Boxes are getting harder to tick as time moves on.
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D of DEI?
Rob replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Calm down everyone, nobody is accusing anyone of dishonesty or lying, or any any other form of undesirable attribute. It is a friendly forum, though I do seem to offend occasionally - not intentionally, but we are who we are and I might be a bit set in my ways to change. As Coinery wrote, it was intended as tongue in cheek, as a perusal of my similar previous posts with a similar emoticon would lead you to infer. All questions are valid, but with multiple questions on the doubling of characters already asked on this forum and replied to ad nauseum, I assumed that with over 160 posts, some of a similar nature, you had already explored that search option and done some background reading. A quick search of "doubled OR repunched characters" brings up over 600 posts, so lots of wheels have been reinvented over time. Apologies for any offence caused - it wasn't intentional. I am genuinely harmless, but rushed off my feet of late due to a fortnight in hospital with sepsis causing HMRC filing grief. And on another apologetic note. I give notice of apologies to Coinery for acquiring the Anchor over Key marked Elizabeth I halfpenny in the recent Noonans sale with the penny anchor punch. I think it might be big enough to fit a 2d, but haven't had time to explore yet. It also has lots of underlying detail from the previous state of the portcullis punch employed, so could be more useful than normal. I will send pics when I have time and probably drop in during the next few weeks if you are around as I have just had a change of tenant in Yeovil, so have to do some repairs. I assume it was on your list of things to acquire. -
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another cupboard sort out found these coin holders hiding, looking at my tags I bought theses in 2023, put away and forgotten about..........., I bought these from a local fair and was included with 3 silver vesta cases, thought id show these as they are coin related, Ive always thought that they were sovereign holders both hallmarked for 1911, 👍
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1950 Penny Missing Waves
terrysoldpennies replied to Avocet's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
It was probably a badly formed planchet . -
1950 Penny Missing Waves
Avocet replied to Avocet's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
"Missing Waves" was intended as a joke (and should've been in the singular). What kind of force could have caused such a surgical removal of part of the face of a coin, without any sign of damage extending beyond the affected area or through to the other side? - Yesterday
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Since I have been accused/suspected of being dishonest and or a liar here my back is up. I'm just passionate about my new interest. Sorry if that's intolerable. -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Whatever. Rob be onside or dont couldnt give a monkey's. -
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Coinery replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Your call, m’friend! Though I could argue that, in the context of this post alone, Rob’s comment appeared very much tongue-in-cheek to me? That’s how I interpreted the bandit emoticon at least? -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I started the question with I doubt it.. So no seeing these for the first time I wasnt classing it as a rarity rather simply asking the question for confirmation out of interest if nothing else. -
1950 Penny Missing Waves
secret santa replied to Avocet's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Rather than missing waves, I'd say that it's the exergual line that's (partially) missing, probably damaged post-mintage. -
Alas, not a variety; I think I can rationalise it as a planchet defect, but I'd be delighted to hear what others think. I hope the images are clear enough. I see a fairly well-defined circular or elliptical area where the die has not properly impacted the surface of the coin. Until I took the pictures I hadn't noticed that the right edge of the date zero falls within the area in question and the character has suffered some distortion. Maybe this complicates the thinking a bit? I can see no corresponding distortion on the obverse, making me think that the planchet may have had a weak patch which fell away during the minting process. I have no interest in value. I imagine most people looking for a 1950 penny would want a normal one in better condition! But if someone's trying to put together a penny date run of coins with minting errors, the scarce dates would be tough to find.
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
In respect to this post tolerant of what? It's a valid question I asked is it not? It's not about making sides/ brown nosing. Im going to say it how it is. This is a public forum, keep it amicable or 🤐 -
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Coinery replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
With all due respect to Rob, I too have noticed that he’s coming over as being a little less tolerant than usual…I think this could be, in part, on account of the gulf between his knowledge and the cerebral challenges he getting on this forum nowadays, if ever, to be fair! Top tip, though…as infirm, elderly, decrepit, grey, miserable and grumpy as he may be…he’ll be worth much more to your numismatic journey onside 😉 -
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Citizen H replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I guess seeing some of these for the first time its a rarity, working through my hoard and seeing double stamped and clashes for the first time I get this feeling "Wow Ive found a rarity!" ........moving on I've calmed with education.... Still is is great to see these and find them... 👍 -
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copper123 replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
there are a few where a small ish premium can be gained the 1850 farthing 5 over much lower 5 comes to mind -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Ok thanks. -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Excellent thank you for taking the time to explain this. Makes perfect sense. -
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secret santa replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Honest answer - absolutely not. -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I was under the impression this forum is for educational purposes. A genuine coin related question IMO is worthy of a relevant response. For you and any other's please just scroll past if you are not capable of keeping it informative/educational. -
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terrysoldpennies replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I can only real talk about my observations on copper or bronze pennies, as that is my major interest . I find that over stamped letters/ numbers are extremely common on coins up to about 1863 though some can still be seen through to the 20th century . The last I think being 1945. The ones that are of interest to me and I would guess a lot of collectors are the ones that are dramatically out of place or triple struck . Some examples below Triple struck Y quite sort after , note the G and D overstruck but of little interest Here's Y over Y dramatically out of place 8 over 8 And just look at this one !! -
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absence of uniformity replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Are you bored again Rob? -
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Rob replied to absence of uniformity's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Only if it was struck on a rectangular blank, like yours. -