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The bust was modified in 1926. These muled coins therefore have the earlier bust type with a normal 1927 reverse. The most obvious change (but only on higher quality coins) is the shifting of the designer's initials (BM) from the 'middle' of the edge of the neck to the right hand side.

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1920 1927

Full photos are available on Andy's site (Online and search for cointype "Pennies" with dates between 1920 and 1930 and with the gallery option checked ).

(Sorry for nicking the images Andy, but they are such great coins!)

Edited by TomGoodheart
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Hi can anyone please tell me what the differences are between a normal 1922 Penny reverse, and the ones with 1927 reverses? :huh:

The 1922 reverse has the shield closer to the border than the 1927 reverse.

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Additionally and simplest, on the reverse of 1922, the center trident tine touches a border tooth.... On the reverse of 1927, the central trident tine is below the border tooth...

see attached images....

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Type of 1922 ------Type of 1927

Posted
Additionally and simplest, on the reverse of 1922, the center trident tine touches a border tooth.... On the reverse of 1927, the central trident tine is below the border tooth...

see attached images....

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Type of 1922 ------Type of 1927

Thanks everyone. So are these the differences that I am looking for when searching through 1922 pennys for the Extremly Rare type?

Guest E. Dawson
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Hey, how about just looking at the more pronounced edge beading on the 1927 types? I want to see a mint state specimen of these "hybrids" as all those coming up for sale in recent years that I have seen are in the VG to Fine or worse levels. The specimen version must be worth quite a bit these days & would hate to see the auction results.

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I have one of these coins, can anyone tell my its value please?

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48 minutes ago, terrysoldpennies said:

I think we've lost Tina  :huh: 

Tina has probably sold it and counting all her money :D

Edited by PWA 1967
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Here's the best one, from the Copthorne auction. Went for £7250, hammer:-

 

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