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PWA 1967

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  1. Looking at that one mine should of been a 3 πŸ˜‚
  2. None of those are Kev ,sorry i have not got a good clear picture that would help to show you properly ,plenty of them in low grade though. If you were checking a BU one it would be much easier to spot πŸ™‚ Going back to the other thread probably better to spend time on ones worth looking for as even if you find a 1893/2 in that grade nobody will want it . Maybe someone will have a clear picture for you to make your own opinion on them 😊
  3. That was well spotted Richard 😊
  4. Put them in groups by year if your not sure what to look for then go on Richards rare penny website. If your still not sure of any indicators then post on another thread and hopefully people will help you 😊 All the washers you see selling have been found or spotted by someone ,so it might be you if you go to the trouble of having a look. you make your own LUCK 😎
  5. It looks like a blank with the date on πŸ˜‚ Sorry i dont know how to put the pictures on but have a good look Kev as R17 will be hard to find in any grade. Pete.
  6. The miners strike was tough though ☹️ Yes sorry.......Back to coins πŸ™‚
  7. Duplicate post for some reason so edited it 😊
  8. This has gone πŸ™‚
  9. Definately NOT high grade........A WASHER 1874 H F76 CGS 2 Scarce and R17 in Freeman maybe a gap filler for someone. Problem free apart from the main problem of hardly being anything to look atπŸ˜‚ Β£85 Posted special delivery. Pete.
  10. Just incase anyone wants one he may still have it , having a look was on his list only a couple of weeks ago. 1854 4/4 ........EF traces of lustre Β£60
  11. Yes thats what i believe it to be i recently sold a decent one to Dave craddock who wasnt familiar with it ,so assume there are not many of them. Pete.
  12. Thats not always the case Blake. My Dad was a miner who was as hard working as most. Living and coming from a mining town near Manchester i remember things being tough even though i was a kid πŸ™‚
  13. Its not a colon method Ian its a letter ,if they both match up you can be pretty sure and then the teeth just confirm. I am sure everyone uses different indicators and if you get the right result i dont suppose it matters 😊
  14. F10 D in F : D to Gap F13 D in F : D to tooth F10 D in D : G to tooth F13 D in D : G to Gap Then the teeth as Ian mentions F10 143 & F13 138
  15. Whenever i post they keep changing the listing...........Not doing it again 😊
  16. I notice the seller has now added a picture of his own overdate that is not the same coin. He should of used his own pictures in the first place and due to Hibernian has perhaps realised he has been rumbled. Dave groom has got it right............STEER WELL CLEAR πŸ™‚
  17. I dont have a clue as not seen the coin in hand ,although the differences in Gouby Ac and Gouby B were both explained to me by a CGS grader so they do know the difference. I think because the variety is so minuscule i would have to give them the benefit of the doubt and a couple i have had i have only been sure by looking under a glass. Either way the coin pictured is ......Not for sale on ebay ☺️
  18. Sorry typo as just been pointed out to me UIN 42402 and says on the description was purchased at LCA on the date i mentioned πŸ™‚ Also yes the coin in someone elses collection .
  19. Are these pictures of the coins sealed in plastic ? I dont have a clue but looks that way especially the 50p
  20. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Superb-Unc-1893-2-Victoria-Penny/323461050495?hash=item4b4fc7f07f:g:B0IAAOSw7E1bn-zr This is totally out of order. In a CGS slab and he does not even own it. UIN is 40402 The coin was sold at LCA 18/3/2018 LOT 2435 then put straight in a slab...I know the GUY who has it. Wonder what he is going to send the buyer instead ☹️
  21. HAT OFF Ozzy and a nice touch πŸ˜‰
  22. Often you will find diferences to Copper pennies of most years were letters / colons were re cut and repunched to continue using the same dies. Both your coins are OT Far colon after DEF, The re punched different position of colons IMO does not really mean any major variety and if it did there would be lots of different types. The main varieties for 1855 are...... OT Far colon PT Close colon OT Three colons after FID One with a DOT on Victorias Forehead.....A variety for some but only a flaw You really could go on forever Paddy ,so you can make your own judgement as to what is a variety or not πŸ˜‰
  23. Maybe if you want to find out just look at the dates from 7 to 9 rather than the full width.Gouby also mentions a different 9 i think.... as put the book away now its doing my head in πŸ˜‰
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