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1848 penny, over date identification
Ianb26 replied to Ianb26's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
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Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
Citizen H replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
Many Thanks for the input, during the early days when I joined the forum I asked about values but now realise establishing what I have and its condition / grade is more important... Its really appreciated that more experienced collectors are helping out as I work through my hoard... this will be a keep. 👍 - Today
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1848 penny, over date identification
Martinminerva replied to Ianb26's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Standard 8 over 7. Yours looks like type Da in the varieties noted by Gouby in screenshot from his website below... -
That's amazing. Very good spot.
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Agreed. That was one of the first things i noticed about it. The full one i bought just arrived today. The portrait is a bit scuffed but i can't complain as it was cheap. Looks like a match with my half. Slevin 1a5 / Brand 1050. Stu.
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I think the half is Brand dies 2540; the offset halves of the O are quite distinctive.
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That's a very nice find Stu; I'm really annoyed to have missed that one. I used to check daily for Rhuddlans and picked up about 30, mostly halfs and quarters and one full Halli, but got fed up with the quality and asking prices. I'll definitely start checking again now. Steve.
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Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
pokal02 replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
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Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
Coinery replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
Forgetting the grade, the good thing about it for me is that there are no major digs or edge knocks/bruises, etc., making it a collectable fine too. Potentially your most valuable coin to-date? - Yesterday
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Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
Sword replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
I would say Fine, reverse better -
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Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
Paddy replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
I think I would have to give a split grading - "aF" on the obverse but "nVF" on the reverse. -
Charles II (1st bust) 1 Crown How would you grade this?
Martinminerva replied to Citizen H's topic in Free for all
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So the reason of asking is if a coin is rare its condition goes by the side a little... this crown although its seen circulation is in quite good condition.... details are legible and minor rubbing... where would this Crown sit on the grade scale?
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on looking through the pages ...I do have a 1840 Groat and others with duplicates😲 ...looks quite good as well. 👍
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Another unlisted one. Sadly it's in sold listings on ebay. But worth noting down for reference if you like that sort of thing Reads Her instead of Hen on the obverse. Think its class 1b1 Rodbert at Winchester.
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wow....so its wrong font...Awesome to know this.. it looked odd so now all explained. many thanks for this👍
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The reverse lis and lions sit distinctively high in their respective quarters…I did find this, which belongs to an anchor obverse. I guess we’ll have to wait and see!
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A well known variety. See screenshot from Michael Gouby's website below. Typically a master die in the Victorian period had just the 18.. pre-entered on it, and from that working dies were made that then had the last 2 digits hand entered. (This is behind all the date width varieties for example on Victorian bun pennies). For 1857 shillings, one working die had the last two digits entered with numeral punches from the wrong font thus causing the example above.
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Today more sorting out and I found a shilling its dated 1857, on magnifying it highlighted that the numbers were different sizes the 7 has a few blobs deformation to it as well ... possibly done at the mint with numbers changed as worn out?
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There has been a few halfs on ebay recently that are not listed as Rhuddlan. Sellers are just listing them as Short cross coins with incorrect class details because they are unaware of the mint. Keep an eye out. They seem to be listed as buy it now though so you've got to check regularly or they get snapped up by ppl in the know. Stu.
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Good eye Jerry. That didn't even register with me when i looked at it lol. I was reading the D as an E like a divvy. Stu.
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Good spot, and an absolute bargain penny. The half is probably Rhuddlan too, the reverse reads OND.ON for SIMOND.ON.RVLA. Found a nice cut half of SIMOND detecting years ago. Jerry
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Hopefully not lol. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you 🤞