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  1. What a superb find. Well done Paddy ! First thing I noticed was that all the beads were intact, which is often not the case with an ordinary F6, so no surprise when Jerry pointed out it might well be a F763 pattern.
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  2. https://rarestpennies.wordpress.com/1860-f763/ Jerry
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  3. On the right you can clearly see the top edge of the slanted 5, but as you work from right to left it gradually either fades or is filled. In all other respects the two 5s are identical. My votes goes to it being the same die.
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  4. Indeed, hope both he and Peter are OK.
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  5. I don’t know, but the ‘8’ looks like the sort of 8/6 shape that when I buy it on EBay it is always just clogged with dirt. 🤐 Jerry
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  6. Well done Jerry and what i like about the forum ,pointing things out and helping others ........Hat off 👍
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  7. Agree, great find. Is there something going on at lhs of numeral 6 on the 1863?
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  8. Altered images - great name for a band
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  9. Using the top left quarter as TAS, then the opposing one must be RAM for DER(R)AM, because Bristol, Canterbury or London wouldn't work, and I think you can eliminate RACI because the last bit of the preceding quarter isn't an O, leaving Durham by default. With nothing in the centre of the reverse, I would think it's probably S2114, struck under Laurence Booth. A bit more detail would help!
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