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Cthrag Yaska

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  1. Sounds like Dalton & Hamer Warwickshire No. 329 (Stratford): Obv.: Bust to left; "SHAKESPEAR" Rev.: A man-of war sailing; "THE WOODEN WALLS OF OLD ENGLAND" Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR LIVERPOOL Or it could be variety 329a if the edge is Plain (not in collar). The rarity of both are listed as "RRR" on a scale of Common, Scarce, R (rare), RR and RRR. Graham.
  2. Newly registered; very interesting (and scary) reading about the fake coins. How much comfort (if any) can I take from a coin being NGC-slabbed? A 1763 Northumberland shilling I'm considering is being sold in such a slab; it appears to have the "blocked R" that Rob's post mentions, as well as what I believe is a sufficiently-rounded "6" (see Paulus's post). Regards, Graham
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