Citizen H Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Today more sorting out and I found a shilling its dated 1857, on magnifying it highlighted that the numbers were different sizes the 7 has a few blobs deformation to it as well ... possibly done at the mint with numbers changed as worn out? 2 Quote
Martinminerva Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago A well known variety. See screenshot from Michael Gouby's website below. Typically a master die in the Victorian period had just the 18.. pre-entered on it, and from that working dies were made that then had the last 2 digits hand entered. (This is behind all the date width varieties for example on Victorian bun pennies). For 1857 shillings, one working die had the last two digits entered with numeral punches from the wrong font thus causing the example above. 5 Quote
Citizen H Posted 25 minutes ago Author Posted 25 minutes ago wow....so its wrong font...Awesome to know this.. it looked odd so now all explained. many thanks for this👍 Quote
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