Paulus Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 Hoping someone can shed some light ... Bull/ESC lists the 45/45 variety (ESC 1686 (604A)) but not the 45/3, while Spink lists the 45/3 but not the 45/45 - do both exist, are the both the same but with a different 'interpretation', or is there a mistake in 1 of these reference books? Quote
Rob Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 Looks like a different interpretation given the reference numbers are the same. I can't comment as I don't have one. Quote
Paulus Posted December 3, 2018 Author Posted December 3, 2018 Thanks Rob, here's my example, that I'm wondering about. I think I'm in the 45/45 camp ... Quote
Cliff Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 Page 507 of Coincraft's 2000 Standard Catalogue of English and UK Coins lists a "5 over 3" with no mention of 45/45. From your excellent pics I'll join you in the 45/45 camp though. Quote
Rob Posted December 3, 2018 Posted December 3, 2018 That's certainly a 5 over 5, but it is quite possible, even likely that both exist. The chances of them using up every 1743 die exactly on the end of the year is something I wouldn't bet on. You do get overstrikes for virtually every previous year from 1732 onward - 1732/1, 1734/3, 35/34, 36/35, 39/35, 39/37, 41/39, 42/40, 43/41, 46/45 and 48/47 all spring to mind, so there is no reason why 1745/3 should be an exception. The output in all years was sufficient that there would always be a few dies in use. Quote
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