Tigon Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 Hi all. Could someone tell which Spink obverse/reverse this penny is please? The rim borders are noticeably different each side. Quote
1949threepence Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 Don't know about a Spink classification, but I'm pretty sure it's a Freeman 10, obverse 2, reverse D. The most notable giveaways on the reverse are that the exergual line curves upwards slightly on the left hand side. On the obverse the I, and the T's of "BRITT" are slightly out of alignment with the BR, curving away clockwise. Also the "L.C.WYON" signature stands well clear of the toothed border, but not almost on the bust as with obverse 3, for example. Quote
jacinbox Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 (edited) Looks like an Obv 4 Rev D with a double barred A in Victoria. The coin looks interesting on account of the double barred A and close trailing colons. Would you mind posting better pictures of the Obverse? Edited September 8, 2016 by jacinbox Quote
1949threepence Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 31 minutes ago, jacinbox said: Looks like an Obv 4 Rev D with a double barred A in Victoria. The coin looks interesting on account of the double barred A and close trailing colons. Would you mind posting better pictures of the Obverse? Yes, I agree. On closer inspection it is obverse 4. The hair at the nape of the neck sweeps towards the ear, which it doesn't on obverse 3. We could do with a clearer picture, as you say. On all obverse 4's, the "L" of L.C.WYON is flawed and appears as an I. Quote
jelida Posted September 8, 2016 Posted September 8, 2016 Certainly Freeman obverse 4, possibly also Gouby 'G', even fishtail ribbon end, variety with the missing tuft of hair at the nape of the neck below the bow. Also slightly smaller/narrower colon after F:D. Look forward to higher res photo as requested above. Jerry Quote
secret santa Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Looks like a nice example of BP1860V, obverse G+reverse d with re-entered closer colon dots after F:D: as Jerry says. This variety has a very narrow border with the teeth virtually on the edge of the coin in places. See my varieties website below for more details on this variety. Quote
Tigon Posted September 9, 2016 Author Posted September 9, 2016 10 hours ago, secret santa said: Looks like a nice example of BP1860V, obverse G+reverse d with re-entered closer colon dots after F:D: as Jerry says. This variety has a very narrow border with the teeth virtually on the edge of the coin in places. See my varieties website below for more details on this variety. Thank you all for the information. Secret Santa, that's a very useful list you have. I see, on a scale of 1 to 9, the penny is rated R7. Does this mean it is very rare? Quote
azda Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 6 minutes ago, Tigon said: Thank you all for the information. Secret Santa, that's a very useful list you have. I see, on a scale of 1 to 9, the penny is rated R7. Does this mean it is very rare? The rarity scale goes to R20 Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 and down to C20; R20 = Believed unique R19 = 2 to 5 R18 = 6 to 15 R17 = 16 to 50 R16 = 51 to 100 R15 = 101 to 250 R14 = 251 to 500 R13 = 501 to 1,000 R12 = 1,001 to 2,000 R11 = 2,001 to 3,500 R10 = 3,501 to 7,000 R9 = 7,001 to 12,000 R8 = 12,001 to 20,000 R7 = 20,001 to 30,000 R6 = 30,001 to 50,000 R5 = 50,001 to 100,000 R4 = 100,001 to 200,000 R3 = 200,001 to 350,000 R2 = 350,001 to 650,000 R = 650,000 to 1 million N = 1 to 2 million C = 2 to 3 million C2 = 3 to 5 million C3 = 5 to 6 million C4 = 6 to 7.5 million C5 = 7.5 to 10 million C6 = 10 to 12.5 million C7 = 12.5 to 15 million C8 = 15 to 17.5 million C9 = 17.5 to 20 million C10 = 20 to 25 million C11 = 25 to 30 million C12 = 30 to 35 million C13 = 35 to 40 million C14 = 40 to 45 million C15 = 45 to 50 million C16 = 50 to 60 million C17 = 60 to 75 million C18 = 75 to 100 million C19 = 100 to 150 million C20 = Over 150 million Quote
Tigon Posted September 9, 2016 Author Posted September 9, 2016 I think Secret Santa is using a Gouby scale for his pennies which goes from R1 to R9. On that list R7 is 26-50 examples. Quote
Nordle11 Posted September 9, 2016 Posted September 9, 2016 Good point, so he does. Then you've answered your own question A nice find and in a really nice grade for the rarity too! Quote
Tigon Posted September 10, 2016 Author Posted September 10, 2016 5 minutes ago, scott said: I love the colour of that coin. Yes, it's an attractive colour, isn't it. Here's another 1860 I've been given. The colour on the obverse is odd but what I'd like to know is: which obverse is it? I think it is different to my first coin (the ribbon doesn't look the same). Also: is the reverse the same as my first coin? Thank you. Quote
terrysoldpennies Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 1 hour ago, Tigon said: Yes, it's an attractive colour, isn't it. Here's another 1860 I've been given. The colour on the obverse is odd but what I'd like to know is: which obverse is it? I think it is different to my first coin (the ribbon doesn't look the same). Also: is the reverse the same as my first coin? Thank you. Freeman Obv 3 Gouby E Rev D Terry Quote
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