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scott

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  1. i only have a non-ME but with good detail as you can see the B.M. isn't that well struck your best bet is to compare with a 1927
  2. only issue i have with the BM checking is.. it isn't always very clear
  3. didnt prussia have a 2 headed eagle too? it is BIG EARS (charles (charles III?)) then william (william V?) then his first son (or eldest daughter)
  4. ghosting happened even with the small head i think it was on halfpennys and farthings as well. so ME is either R3 or R4 :/ and i dont see 1897 high tide being R14 i can see there being more then 500 of those i like the imperial portrait
  5. i have 2 1988's 2008's arms design is lower mintage, i sucked a few of those out of curculation instantly
  6. so how many 1897 high tides are there, wonder if people noticed those
  7. who is looking for them, you dont expect them, how many people spot the 1992 10p and 20p varietys?
  8. i dont even know what they look like to find them
  9. if it is an obvious differance then maybe people would keep them back, hence the H and KN's
  10. this happens becase the governments do not care, it isnt in curculation it doesnt matter. http://www.numismaster.com/ta/numis/Article.jsp?ad=article&ArticleId=18178 US congress is having a look it seems
  11. i would go on a limb and say that 1/4 were ME's. they do appear more often that say 1869 and 1871, maybe the reason no one kept them was because money was tight around that period so were more likely to be spent.
  12. those scout 50p's are hard to find.. i have only ever seen 3 of them :/, 2 of which were owned by others that 1981 crown does look far better in gold tbh, i got a guilded and holed bun head halfpenny, nice little curiosity
  13. i have one coin i bought under scrap (1882 halfcrown) and i wouldn't consider melting it, afterall, the minting figures on these wern't exactly high in the first place.
  14. because bidders on a budget would have to consider it, i know i have to and some postage prices are there to "bump up the price"
  15. £6 postage puts people off no end
  16. it is there but faint, this happens all the way through the series though
  17. i'll give you £5.01 for them
  18. yes but yanks go for "natural" toning more on silver, i do like a nice bit of toning on my silvers though, if anything to show it is of that age.
  19. meh slabs, i would lony slab by special coins,for identification purposes
  20. was looking on about farthings at the varietys for 1773. mine is the same as that reverse except mine has the last 3 is the one that the one on the picture is recut over (BRITAN closly placed) there is also a dot after the date, the obverse is obverse B (the nose pointings between A and B are slightly differant ) so what to do, is this now the offical 9+B? or is this 11+B as we already have a 10? from what i can see the current reverse 9 came AFTER this one (as i said the 3 on the current REV 9 is over the location of the 3 on mine)
  21. sadly it does, i dunno why
  22. i have more cross fours then regular 4 1864 pennys. speaking of which, what should i do about this one
  23. i wonder if there is is an 1863 die 6? and now i have to look through the 1926's... thanks i wasnt aware of any differance in reverses from 1926 and 27
  24. i'll have to keep a lookout for these, the sort of thing that can easily slip under the radar
  25. now i only see reverse of the pennys
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