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Nordle11

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  1. Talking about the broken 5 in the 1915 penny, you mention that "Only the rounder head obverse appears to exhibit this breakage not the recessed ear observe." What is meant by rounder head? I was recently talking to Richard about this date because apart from the broken tooth we cannot seem to see any difference in the 2 obverses and it's almost impossible to see the recessed ear. Any new identifier would be excellent.
  2. That I did, it should be the additions file now.
  3. Attached. A good read too, thanks Gary.
  4. Anyone seen this dot flaw before?
  5. There are types for 1919h and 1918kn, but I haven't seen anything for 1918h... Got any pics?
  6. Wow that's not good. For anyone who doesn't already have a log in to view the coins and can't see them, PM me because I don't slab any coins I just use my log in to view them and search for UINs, happy to share my username/password so you don't need to pay for an annual subscription.. For those I know and can trust of course
  7. Welcome to the forum Kumarik, I'd agree with Jerry it does look very much like a fake £1. Just to let you know, you have posted your reply as a Report so it hasn't shown on the thread. Kumarik's response; Thank you very much for a good answer. I also think looking at this coin, it comes from the concrete mixer. But since we did not find any information (I'm from Ukraine), I thought that the British coin collectors must know everything about British coins. Thank you
  8. It's in the Baldwin's sale Jac 30k estimate if I remember rightly?
  9. No equine Brandon? Very impressive medal though, and pictures as always.
  10. I would agree with Peter that as they are very low grade, your best bet would be selling as a bulk lot of scrap silver. I hope you'll buy a nice coin with the proceedings!
  11. It might just be because I'm on my phone but no photos are showing?
  12. Welcome to the forum PB. It's going to depend a lot on the grades of the coins you've found, if you can upload pictures it would be much easier to give you an idea of what you have.. Just shout if you need help adding photos.
  13. Welcome Guy, like Paul we've spoken recently, I imagine both through seeing your email on the CGS site. I was going to contact you regarding the lists you've sent me but after talking to Pete I think he has already bought all of the coins I wanted There are a plethora of penny collectors on here so always lots of discussion.
  14. NGC are an American slabbing company and this variety is not as mainstream as some others, that might be why.
  15. Great job with that one Mike and good spotting too
  16. My message must not have posted I did post saying "is that on a halfpenny?" because the legend is so close together. Did he say it was on a penny then?
  17. He doesn't do pictures though, but always has a stall at the Midland if you need to view something. Great guy.
  18. Yes just go to someone's profile you'll find a message icon to send a PM
  19. Hi Ian, It's a 2 + B, I look to the colon dots after IMP and also the position of the P in IMP to check this year. Here's a picture for an example. Hope it helps.
  20. Both working perfectly. I have the variety website as a favourite on my work computer and both ipad and iphone anyway extremely useful!
  21. The link's bad now I don't think it had the word penny in the URL normally?
  22. By the way the link in your signature has disappeared Richard..
  23. Aren't all of these missing wave varieties filled dies?
  24. Interestingly, I've just noticed on the 2 varieties I know of, that both have filled 2's in the date.
  25. Also I didn't actually spot it, credit goes elsewhere. I just thought I would share with the rest of you.
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