sound Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 (edited) Hi,Peck's 4th article in the series is now up for those who have been following. Here's the link:http://www.jncoins.co.uk/JNC/en/content/24-coinage-of-george-v-part-4If you want to read the whole series, just go to the home page and click articles.As a matter of interest an amended series is being run in Coin News based on the articles on the JNCoins web site.Mark Edited November 20, 2015 by sound Quote
davidrj Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 Nice one Peck! We know you are lurking Quote
secret santa Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 I'm looking forward to the next article regarding the 2 "rogue" pennies (1922 and 1926) with M.E. obverse and 1927 reverse. However, I notice that there is no mention of the 3rd rogue penny (1926) with M.E. obverse and pattern or hybrid reverse that has been discussed on these forums. It would be a shame if this were not discussed or even explained.Richard Quote
sound Posted November 20, 2015 Author Posted November 20, 2015 Richard,Interesting, I'm sure Chris will pick it up.By the way stunning penny site. First time I have seen it.Mark Quote
Stuntman Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 Really enjoyed reading all four of those. Thank you to everyone involved. Quote
secret santa Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 Richard,Interesting, I'm sure Chris will pick it up.By the way stunning penny site. First time I have seen it.MarkThanks Mark, much appreciated and thanks for the Geo V articles - really interesting and valuableR Quote
Peter Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 Peckris owes me £20 for subscribing to Coin News for 6 months.Excellent read but watch out for spellin KOS wee will get yur. Quote
ozjohn Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 A most informative read thanks. WW1 not withstanding it still took a long time to solve a quality issue which did not enhance the Mint's reputation. Ghosting for example was a feature of Edward bronze coins. Quote
azda Posted November 21, 2015 Posted November 21, 2015 A most informative read thanks. WW1 not withstanding it still took a long time to solve a quality issue which did not enhance theMint's reputation. Ghosting for example was a feature of Edward bronze coins.The mint to this day STILL have quality problems. Quote
Peckris Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 On 20 November 2015 at 4:45 PM, secret santa said: I'm looking forward to the next article regarding the 2 "rogue" pennies (1922 and 1926) with M.E. obverse and 1927 reverse. However, I notice that there is no mention of the 3rd rogue penny (1926) with M.E. obverse and pattern or hybrid reverse that has been discussed on these forums. It would be a shame if this were not discussed or even explained. Richard Hi Prepare for disappointment, Richard. I do owe you for use of your pictures of the 1926 ME penny with 1927 - many thanks. However, I didn't feel sufficiently convinced by the "3rd rogue penny" to include it, not at this stage anyway. Possibly it might merit an article of its own sometime? The part you may be interested in, is the theory behind those two pennies, but even more, the radical speculation behind the ENTIRE 1926 issue, all 4 million of them. Hopefully Coin News is out now, or very soon? Quote
1949threepence Posted January 12, 2016 Posted January 12, 2016 On 1/11/2016 at 7:33 PM, Peckris said: Hi Prepare for disappointment, Richard. I do owe you for use of your pictures of the 1926 ME penny with 1927 - many thanks. However, I didn't feel sufficiently convinced by the "3rd rogue penny" to include it, not at this stage anyway. Possibly it might merit an article of its own sometime? The part you may be interested in, is the theory behind those two pennies, but even more, the radical speculation behind the ENTIRE 1926 issue, all 4 million of them. Hopefully Coin News is out now, or very soon? Great series, Peck. Thoroughly enjoying reading your articles. Quote
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