Martinminerva Posted May 29, 2023 Posted May 29, 2023 Fairly sure it's 15. But what date is it? That would help narrow it down... 1 Quote
copper123 Posted May 30, 2023 Posted May 30, 2023 On 4/12/2023 at 11:02 AM, DrLarry said: Here is a new variety I'd bet none of us new about https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/394561585577 GREAT BRITAIN UK 1862 HALF PENNY VARIETY" 8" in DATE IS TO RIGHT OF LIGHTHOUSE I find it hard to think the 8 can ever get to the left Dianne abbott calculation maybe Quote
DrLarry Posted May 31, 2023 Posted May 31, 2023 On 5/30/2023 at 5:00 PM, copper123 said: Dianne abbott calculation maybe Yes quite possibly lol Quote
Martinminerva Posted June 1, 2023 Posted June 1, 2023 On 2/17/2023 at 12:17 AM, Rob said: I'm looking for a 8+I, 9+K and 12+L if anyone has anything available, as long as it's not a washer. I have just listed on ebay an 1874 9+K, along with a few other rare date halfpennies. They can be found at: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?item=285309790751&_ssn=1970kit&_sop=10 Maybe of interest to some forum members? 1 Quote
Zo Arms Posted June 16, 2023 Posted June 16, 2023 I have a reasonably easy question for a change. Generally speaking, how many coins would a halfpenny reverse die be capable of producing? I'm curious about 2 of the 1861 reverse dies, namely E and F. And as a quick aside, would the figure for an obverse die be similar? Bob. Quote
Mr T Posted June 18, 2023 Posted June 18, 2023 Not sure - maybe the Royal Mint annual reports (now on their website and searchable) give some figures? Quote
PWA 1967 Posted June 28, 2023 Posted June 28, 2023 Not the nicest looking Halfpenny but a hard one to find to find ,as been discussed on here before. 1956 F474 4 + C. 4 Quote
DaveG38 Posted June 28, 2023 Posted June 28, 2023 1 hour ago, PWA 1967 said: Not the nicest looking Halfpenny but a hard one to find to find ,as been discussed on here before. 1956 F474 4 + C. I'm still looking!!! Quote
Martinminerva Posted June 28, 2023 Posted June 28, 2023 44 minutes ago, DaveG38 said: I'm still looking!!! So am I !! Quote
Zo Arms Posted June 29, 2023 Posted June 29, 2023 21 hours ago, Martinminerva said: So am I !! And I. Quote
Martinminerva Posted July 28, 2023 Posted July 28, 2023 (edited) Sure looks like it to me. Jolly good find!! Edited July 28, 2023 by Martinminerva 2 Quote
Peckris 2 Posted July 28, 2023 Posted July 28, 2023 that's the FRITTER variety, only issued in Scotland... 1 2 Quote
Bernie Posted July 30, 2023 Posted July 30, 2023 On 7/28/2023 at 9:24 PM, Zo Arms said: Am I seeing an F here? 1861. Looks like an E over B, to me. Never seen one of these before! 2 Quote
Zo Arms Posted July 30, 2023 Posted July 30, 2023 I'm away from home tonight, but a shot of the full coin, that I have on my phone. 2 Quote
Bruce Posted July 31, 2023 Posted July 31, 2023 3 hours ago, Zo Arms said: I'm away from home tonight, but a shot of the full coin, that I have on my phone. Interesting one, nice one found. 1 Quote
Zo Arms Posted August 30, 2023 Posted August 30, 2023 Thoughts on this one please, if you will? 1* + A* No tie knot, wide date. Quote
Zo Arms Posted August 30, 2023 Posted August 30, 2023 The seller provided 22 photos. The above 2 were enhanced to show the detail. This one is a true to life photo, which I think shows the lack of tie knot more clearly. Quote
copper123 Posted August 31, 2023 Posted August 31, 2023 On 7/28/2023 at 10:18 PM, Peckris 2 said: that's the FRITTER variety, only issued in Scotland... With a deep fried mars bar? 1 1 Quote
Zo Arms Posted September 1, 2023 Posted September 1, 2023 The above 1860 arrived today. I'm fairly confident that it is 1* + A*. No tie knot and wide date. The Dracott 2004 article lists this pairing as proof only known. His 2021 update merely says variety confirmed. Opinions and comments welcome. I've probably got it wrong. 😁 Quote
Paddy Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 I usually rely on others to sort these out for me, but as no one seems to be replying, I will add my thoughts: I think the 1* obverse is clear - the lack of knot with the beaded border is clear. Not so sure about the reverse. The halfpenny website mentions A and A# , not A* - was it A# you meant? See https://halfpennyvarieties.wordpress.com/victoria-reverses/ A close up of the shield might help - looking for the extra incuse line for A rather than A#. Variations in the position of the 0 in the date are mentioned for both, so that alone is not an identifier. In any case the website suggests that in either case they are not that scarce. Or maybe I have missed the point with the A*? 1 Quote
Zo Arms Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 9 minutes ago, Paddy said: I usually rely on others to sort these out for me, but as no one seems to be replying, I will add my thoughts: I think the 1* obverse is clear - the lack of knot with the beaded border is clear. Not so sure about the reverse. The halfpenny website mentions A and A# , not A* - was it A# you meant? See https://halfpennyvarieties.wordpress.com/victoria-reverses/ A close up of the shield might help - looking for the extra incuse line for A rather than A#. Variations in the position of the 0 in the date are mentioned for both, so that alone is not an identifier. In any case the website suggests that in either case they are not that scarce. Or maybe I have missed the point with the A*? Thanks for the reply Paddy. I thought I was alone. Reverse A* A# ( some use star, some hash) is the wider date spacing, most noticeable between the 6 and the 0. On reverse A, the 6 and 0 are closer and the zero lower. Another identifier for reverse A*# is the lack of flag pole on the ship, which this has (or hasn't). The full reverse is shown in my post just before Copper 123 post, immediately above. Quote
Mr T Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 I think it's A#? The date is wider and Britannia has short hair. 1 Quote
Zo Arms Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 4 hours ago, Mr T said: I think it's A#? The date is wider and Britannia has short hair. Thanks Tom and Paddy for confirming what I saw. Dracott 2004. This pairing, proof only. 2021, variety confirmed. Would this be for the proof coin only, or has a circulation coin be found prior to mine? I'm guessing mine is a circulation coin and not a poorly looked after proof. Await Gary, Richard, Bernie and Martin's views. 1 Quote
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