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Received from Lady Admin on this forum. Regards Bob I got the same message this morning too. And me - obviously a fake. Still, a very nasty misuse of the forum.
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1862 penny - is this an overstrike?
custard1966 replied to Bolt's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
There's a picture of an 8 over 6 in the gallery http://www.predecimal.com/forum/index.php?...=si&img=287 -
But, surely, it's extremely rare. It must be a bargain at only £4
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The DOT on the 1946 penny is usually described as a die flaw. Some 1897 pennies have a similar flaw.
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A good way to distinguish the 1926 ME is to look at the colon dots between GRA and BRITT on the normal reverse the colon is midway between 'A' and 'B' on the modified effigy the colon is clearly closer to 'A' than 'B' this is helpful when the coin is worn
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1874 Victorian penny
custard1966 replied to PINMAN's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Mark, Hard to grade based on those photos. Fine looks about right. Looks like Gouby obverse J (B of BRITT is close to Victoria's head), reverse d (rock to left of lighthouse, lighthouse top NOT rounded). That makes it Gouby BP 1861 K, Freeman 29 Hope this helps, -
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custard1966 replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Forum technical help and support
Hi Chris, Be aware that spammers are starting to get around captchas - see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7067962.stm -
1895 PENNY w/ dot between 8 and 9
custard1966 replied to josie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Hi Josie, No reference work makes any mention of this - the 1897 & 1946 are the only ones that I know of. Given that there are two known instances of such a die flaw, it's not impossible it could've happened again, but clearly not in sufficient numbers for any author to notice. A picture would be nice to see if it looks like the others. -
Igor the Hedgehog
custard1966 replied to Chris Perkins's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Let's hope the little fellow gets better. Did you have to pay for the veterinary care ? -
Qeurry 1967 penny
custard1966 replied to josie's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
No reference work lists any varieties for this date. So I guess it's just natural variation that can occur even with modern minting methods. -
Micheal Gouby has a couple of higher grade ones available http://www.michael-coins.co.uk/GBpenny1.htm
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1862 Penny with halfpenny numerals!
custard1966 replied to Coins4u's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I think you did exceptionally well. I paid roughly £420 for mine about 2 years ago and it's in better condition than that one. But, if it's a vital, missing piece in someones collection it's obviously worth it to them - it's one of those where you wonder how long it will be before you see another & how much it will cost when you do. -
Ian Paisley of Ulster on Youtube.
custard1966 replied to a topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
For yea, as it is written in the Book of Cyril... That a man shall lose his friends' hammer And the young shall not know where lieth the things possessed by their fathers Which their fathers put there only just the night before At about eight o'clock -
Ian Paisley of Ulster on Youtube.
custard1966 replied to a topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Chris,I am definitely not a homosexual,but Pope Benedict XVI of Rome & a majority of the Cult of Rome's 'clergy' definitely are. You should go ahead & read the Book of Leviticus & the Book of Romans.Both of these Books of the Bible make it very clear why homosexuals are heading straight downstairs to the Lake of Fire in Hell,which is where they will burn up for eternity,& why the death penalty is sanctioned. Aidan. People who quote from the Bible always do so selectively. I remember this from a few years ago:- http://www.normalbobsmith.com/fanmail8.html which humourously shows it all up for the mysogynostic, misanthropic, anachronistic, primitive rubbish that it clearly is. None of the gay people I have known have chosen to be that way - they just are. Aiden and his like would have us believe in the god of love who creates people in a certain way only to condemn them in life and then to everlasting torment. People like Aiden and all the other fanatics are the reason why I find religion so frightening. They have no doubts and people who have no doubts can do anything. If we drop our guard they'd soon have us back to burnings, the inquisition and all the rest. There's no merit at all in remaining true to your principles, when they're demonstrably wrong and cause nothing but misery. That's what's so wrong with religion - it offers no possibility to admit to error. But I don't suppose there's much point in mentioning any of this to someone who takes the Book of Revelations literally. -
How Much Are Extremely Rare Coins Worth?
custard1966 replied to a topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
1856 PT pennies are scarce but not rare In lower grades there are certainly plenty about. In my experience the OT is much rarer, I can only recall ever seeing a couple for sale.