Vespesian Posted May 28, 2024 Posted May 28, 2024 Hello there , I would like to ask the question ,is this a 1880 penny variety , Freeman 101dies 9 + L ? There appears to be a raised dot to the right of the date . Quote
Paddy Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 Certainly seems to be 9+L. As to the raised dot - I think we would need a close up picture of that area. To me it just looks like a piece of extraneous metal has got stuck to the coin at some point. Unlikely to be called out as a new variety unless others are identified with the same mark. Quote
secret santa Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 There appear to be other extraneous lumps and bumps too. Nothing to get excited about. Quote
Vespesian Posted May 29, 2024 Author Posted May 29, 2024 On closer examination, I would agree with both comments that sometime in the past some extraneous metal adhered to the surface of the coin . I don’t have access to the book by Freeman about British Penny varieties and given it could be a 9+L 1880 penny variety , has anyone an idea of its possible value please ? Quote
Rob Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 1st thing is to establish the variety rather than a maybe. Use the link in Secret Santa's signature for a comprehensive description of penny obverses and reverses. Quote
secret santa Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 52 minutes ago, Vespesian said: has anyone an idea of its possible value please ? Why not check out London Coins website for past sales of 1880 pennies - that will give a decent idea of what it might be worth. https://londoncoins.co.uk/?page=Pastresults&searchterm=1880+Penny&searchtype=1&red=1 Quote
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