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DrLarry

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  1. Broken colon after D G the reverse has a very weak 8
  2. D over D (I) the fragments of the D can be seen it obviously broke well got blocked and had to be repunched
  3. OK I should finish this off Broken T's in BRITT call them I's maybe broken E (inverse F in REG )
  4. 1861 R over R in REG
  5. BP 1860 Jk - Obv R over R in BRITT I came across this 1860 with a lovely error ....in truth there are many errors but the RRR is the nicest part ....she sadly has been cleaned but I am not too worried
  6. Has anyone come across an example of of a 1876H 6 over 6 ? I dont want to repeat previous listings if we know of its existence . Thank you
  7. I have now two of these same T over T in Britt and the 1 over a 1 in the date
  8. YEAH .....it is ....thanks I was giving the answer of the question that came after .......reverse TWO Ronnies mastermind routine
  9. year sorry typo
  10. yeah I am often doing it ....it's one of the few times humans sit still long enough to paint them
  11. I thought you would have found my half penny more amusing....I feel sorry for us half penny collectors we lack the lustre of the spend a penny guys
  12. what yeah is this ?
  13. yeah unless there is a good reason to pick up an F ( only if the lower limb was in good order) I cannot see why an E would not be just an E over an E. In the half penny overstamps it happens all the time. Usually the lower limb blocks and all that remains is something like an F ...then they overstamp with an E . I have listed many on the half penny thread . Larry I think it is listed as an F over an E because it sound more erroneous and therefore they think it is worth more
  14. the T over T in BRITT Die laws break through the T begins to look very strange
  15. The Broken B with the T blocked the E in REG and the D broken base
  16. this could be coincidence but I have wondered if the B over R causes a break
  17. Here is the B over R I have I think it is possible that the error has occurred twice , Because mine is a reuse of the stumpy tailed R , the continuation can be seen beyond the B and of course in side. |I have seen also on London coins an B over R where the tail is the pointed R . So it may be that two types exist . The overstrike and repair seems to damage the die and the following die flaw may be a the B over R die which now breaks . This is of course a theory. on the reverse the 2 is doubled and the six a small 6 repair
  18. You guys work hard on your collecting and observation my hat off to you all.
  19. certainly looks like a very weak strike maybe the die is partially filled. I have seen very thin dates and legend when the surface of the coin has been chemically altered underground but it isn't that .
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