jelida Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I think you’ll find a crossbar there in the hand, under the crud. I have hopefully bought several over the years and they have all had faint crossbars (under the microscope) due to die fill. I doubt that any master die was ever created using an inverted V for the A, it’s simply that some of the many working dies created from each master developed die fill in use causing the crossbar to become very faint or absent. It is possible that some filled dies were re-punched with an inverted V for the A - the use of I, F, L etc for partial letter repairs seems well attested (see Gouby) but this is part of normal die management and should not be regarded as erroneous, though particularly obvious repairs can achieve collectable status. Jerry Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Thank you for the response. Its a V not an A ! Edited 1 hour ago by absence of uniformity Quote
Coinery Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago Gosh, let’s be straight with each other, how is that going to encourage future comments on your posts? That’s ridiculously underhand! Quote
PWA 1967 Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Sorry i am a bit thick and perhaps dont understand 😀 Are you asking why a V doesnt have a cross bar ? Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 44 minutes ago Author Posted 44 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Coinery said: Gosh, let’s be straight with each other, how is that going to encourage future comments on your posts? That’s ridiculously underhand! sorry you feel that way. The question remains the same.. I did not ask about V or A rather do you agree there is no crossbar.. Interestingly do you think the response would of been different with the second image? Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 42 minutes ago Author Posted 42 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, PWA 1967 said: Sorry i am a bit thick and perhaps dont understand 😀 Are you asking why a V doesnt have a cross bar ? I'm asking whether you agree or not the initial image does not show a crossbar, based on the possible faint line visible. Quote
Coinery Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, absence of uniformity said: Interestingly do you think the response would have been different with the second image? No, just that it’s a very juvenile way of communicating with adults. We’re all interested in these things, but this definitely fell short of the way I like to discuss things with others. Quote
absence of uniformity Posted 11 minutes ago Author Posted 11 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, Coinery said: No, just that it’s a very juvenile way of communicating with adults. We’re all interested in these things, but this definitely fell short of the way I like to discuss things with others. My intention was to keep it simple, and not let any other factors influence the core question about the possible crossbar or not. Jerry awnsered on the basis the letter in question was the letter A. My response was simply to indicate its actually V. I dont think Jerry will take offence, I hope he wont I dont really see why he would. That certainly was not my intention. In either image the question remains the same, but does either image receive the same response? Quote
Coinery Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago Maybe it’s just your natural approach to things, but I can’t imagine for a second it’ll encourage free unguarded comments going forward, that’s all! Quote
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