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  1. Hi, Apologies ... Was going through 1908 checking dates and found what I think might be ... Edward VII Obverse Gouby B (Freeman Obverse 1*) - tried to tie all the evidence together in the one image Best Regards
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  2. Yes - certainly is. Yet another good find... you seem to have picked up quite a few rare varieties in all your lots. Well done!
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  3. Bear in mind that the handwriting can help identify a ticket, which can still be useful. Either to link a number of coins to a common owner, or if some provenance is known back to an earlier collection ..
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  4. Many thanks Peckris 2 ! I'll wait to see if anyone has any thoughts on micro varieties before I post any other date widths I posted under "Ticket Central" three coin envelopes, but didn't want to derail the ticket discussion. They include a sealed one from Spink. My guess is its a 1967 Penny or similar - I will try to open it without damaging the envelope around Christmas And Copper123 mentioned the high cost/ poor return of the the 1875 Farthing in the plain brown envelope, so I thought I'd share an image of the expensive 1875 no H Farthing, along with the holed Jack of Cumberland to Hanover Token from the Baldwin's envelope (there were also a couple of Toy coins and fractional Farthings in the same accumulation) Also attached (from the same accumulation) 1860 Farthing BRIII REG (obviously not , but the top of the T has been very weakly struck only a trace to the left) and and 1861 (much less interesting) Farthing where there has been a break of some kind on the A in Victoria, Very Best Regards
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