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  2. Why should I constantly have to prove myself. You bought no value to this discussion apart from suggesting im being dishonest. Im really starting to find it rude. What is so hard to understand about asking a valid question?
  3. ozjohn

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    Errata $US 4713.56
  4. What are you talking about ? I found a coin online for sale that is a 1874 H which I have identified as 10+J ( I could be wrong) And it would appear it has has a thick rim. I'm simply asking the forum for advice.............. I dont understand these assumptions/accusations what's it all about? what is the problem. I'm asking a genuine question to the forum looking for advice and thoughts on my theory I have put forward. What is so mind boggling to you about this? The questions is really simple. Yes I have used my brain in producing this question why is that so alarming? Tell me what is weird? What's not elementary? pitch me? explain to me what you are getting at
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  6. No way you’re new to this, your language and approach is not elementary, it’s very weird! I know it’s not helpful or constructive to say this but I am really struggling, I can’t pitch you at all.
  7. Try to put in that part of the coin in boiling water and holding the top of the coin in a towel
  8. Looks a bit like wax
  9. Just from this image alone would you not agree the flan thickness appears a similar width to the height to the C in Victoria?
  10. I just seen on LCA website there is a 1874 H Thick flan coin rated R20 listed as 2mm thick... When comparing the imaged coin to the LCA example I cant see any differences in the die pairing. The imaged coins is in alot better condition than the LCA coin which sold for £600. They state a EF example sold for £3042.
  11. The coin is 1874 H 10+J and I noticed this listed for 10+J : 1874H 10+J Thick flan R20
  12. I know its insignificant and probably common on early halfpenny coins. Out of interest what is the reason one letter would be tilted back like this. Is it simply repunched in which case where is the trace of the original letter? Thanks.
  13. By measuring the top crossbar of the T on a coin I have to have it roughly 1.28-1.30mm if I measure the crossbar on the T on the above image then apply that measurement to the rim it suggest the Rim of the imaged coin is wider than 1.3mm.
  14. A worn penny is measuring 1mm thick, proportionally this halfpenny looks thick to me. I have measured the C in Victoria on a Halfpenny I have to hand using a vernier caliper the C seem's close to 2mm in height. Using the above image if I measure the C in Victoria then apply that to rim of the coin it appears similar thickness of roughly 2mm I know the image is on an angle which may change the accuracy of those measurments. It just looks thick to me. The halfpenny coins I have measure around 1.2- 1.3mm thick. The imaged coin is clearly thicker than that. What do you think? Thanks
  15. I dont have this Halfpenny coin to hand but noticed what looks to be possibly a thick flan would you agree or not? I appreciate its not so easy to be sure from the image provided.
  16. ozjohn

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    Probably a lack of trust in the honesty of the US enhanced by the unpredictable policies of the Trump administration coupled with a $30 odd trillion debt that's still increasing. without limit as numbers on a computer. The poo will hit the fan when someone asks for their money as I doubt if this money exists as your comment regarding the amount of gold to support a gold standard suggests. As for gold it depends what value you put on it. when Nixon broke the link between the $ US and gold was at $ US 41/oz. in August 1971 now $US 471/oz One advantage of gold is you cannot make any more like paper promises on a computer. Many countries are increasing their gold reserves at the expense of the $ US. You are right about China wanting to replace the $ US with the Yuan with the Petrodollar system starting to breakdown along with a policy of isolation are symptoms of the decline of the US as the number one power and will be accelerated when and if China takes over Taiwan and the US loses control of the Pacific Ocean. Not a situation I relish but the signs are there.
  17. https://www.essex.police.uk/news/essex/news/news/2026/may/wickford-counterfeit-currency-sentenced/ RM pulled 30,000 notes out of circulation supposedly from these two.
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  19. The repatriation has more to do with Trump's sticky fingers than any "gold standard" since there is nowhere near enough gold in the world to run the modern economies. Xi is far more interested in getting the Yaun turned into the standard currency rather than the dollar, especially for buying oil.
  20. ozjohn

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    There are many people who are of the opinion the fiat currencies US$, GBP etc have been devalued by printing too many paper promises. Probably the cashless society is making things worse as the central bank has even less control of the currency. China and many of the BRICS countries are now hoarding gold to the extent that some are suggesting some sort of return to the gold standard. Even France and Germany are repatriating their gold reserves from the US to their own countries.
  21. 🤣🤣🤣 I love the date range spanning over 20 years, on account it has no mintmark! They could’ve at least narrowed it down to Third Coinage by the bust, that would’ve reduced the number count a bit…and maybe excluded Castle because of the reverse Lis? And PS I did get your email (thank you), will come back at ya tomorrow
  22. Top pop!
  23. This is a know variety know as the "Aqualung queen " £20 note . Often found while browsing your notes on a park bench by people with little to do
  24. what coin is it ?
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  26. Im not sure if I sized the E correctly in this image but by overlaying the E over a T from a different coin this is the result.
  27. Once I can I will photograph the coin properly. When I first noticed this I saw what I thought to be a faint outline marked in red shown on my drawing. If that faint line is the missing right arm then it would more or less proportionally correct. The base of the T in BRITT appears wider though. Could well be a die flaw like as you say. It just looked rather defined. Unfortunately I wont be able to make it to this one, hopefully the next..
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