Peter Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 I have 4 widths for 1896Are there any other differences? Quote
davidrj Posted September 3, 2012 Posted September 3, 2012 I have 4 widths for 1896Are there any other differences?Who knows? grade is awful Quote
Accumulator Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 Who knows? grade is awfulI'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example! Quote
davidrj Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example!I've been on a lookout for an upgrade for some time without success; so i guess this ultrawide 1896 is rare, as is the wide date 1895, again mine being the only example I've seen Quote
Peter Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example!I've been on a lookout for an upgrade for some time without success; so i guess this ultrawide 1896 is rare, as is the wide date 1895, again mine being the only example I've seenI've noted the date widths vary.When I got my Freeman's I went through my pot of spares and found a R13 1879.(close date)The date spacings on the veiled heads I had noted but not pursued.Thanks for everyone's input Quote
Peckris Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example!I've been on a lookout for an upgrade for some time without success; so i guess this ultrawide 1896 is rare, as is the wide date 1895, again mine being the only example I've seenI've noted the date widths vary.When I got my Freeman's I went through my pot of spares and found a R13 1879.(close date)The date spacings on the veiled heads I had noted but not pursued.Thanks for everyone's input I'm one of those who thinks the bun penny "wide date" and "narrow date" varieties are distinct and separate designs (as Freeman also notes; there are usually other differences too) - I would certainly treasure an 1879 narrow date. The Old Head date spacings don't float my boat nearly so much, as they aren't distinctive in any other way, and Freeman ignores them. They are a curiosity though, especially the biggest spacings. Quote
Accumulator Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example!I've been on a lookout for an upgrade for some time without success; so i guess this ultrawide 1896 is rare, as is the wide date 1895, again mine being the only example I've seenI've noted the date widths vary.When I got my Freeman's I went through my pot of spares and found a R13 1879.(close date)The date spacings on the veiled heads I had noted but not pursued.Thanks for everyone's input I'm one of those who thinks the bun penny "wide date" and "narrow date" varieties are distinct and separate designs (as Freeman also notes; there are usually other differences too) - I would certainly treasure an 1879 narrow date. The Old Head date spacings don't float my boat nearly so much, as they aren't distinctive in any other way, and Freeman ignores them. They are a curiosity though, especially the biggest spacings.Not the best: Quote
Peckris Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 I'd never have guessed from the photo showing just the date... but you're right, it's not the best example!I've been on a lookout for an upgrade for some time without success; so i guess this ultrawide 1896 is rare, as is the wide date 1895, again mine being the only example I've seenI've noted the date widths vary.When I got my Freeman's I went through my pot of spares and found a R13 1879.(close date)The date spacings on the veiled heads I had noted but not pursued.Thanks for everyone's input I'm one of those who thinks the bun penny "wide date" and "narrow date" varieties are distinct and separate designs (as Freeman also notes; there are usually other differences too) - I would certainly treasure an 1879 narrow date. The Old Head date spacings don't float my boat nearly so much, as they aren't distinctive in any other way, and Freeman ignores them. They are a curiosity though, especially the biggest spacings.Not the best:Perfectly acceptable! With a very thin film of olive oil, it would be quite lovely. Quote
davidrj Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 (edited) Much better than my two! another rare coin on my upgrade list!Freeman only found 7 with the narrow date die out of 354 1879 pennies from circulation; applying Court's methodology that's a mintage of approx 152,000 out of 7,666,000Note (and now I'm in Full Geek Mode) that my two coins have different date spacing (Gouby lists only 1) - so at least two narrow date dies were in use Edited September 4, 2012 by davidrj Quote
davidrj Posted September 4, 2012 Posted September 4, 2012 (edited) Details of dates Edited September 4, 2012 by davidrj Quote
Peter Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Details of datesStay in Geek mode....very interesting Quote
Accumulator Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Perfectly acceptable! With a very thin film of olive oil, it would be quite lovely.I'll try this over the next few days! Quote
scott Posted September 18, 2012 Posted September 18, 2012 been away so missed the developments in this thread.i got an 1879 narrow off ebay a few years back for a few quid. which was surprising.and having looked at 1879 narrows elsewhere, i see it is clear there are at least 2 dies Quote
Leesa Jhon Posted September 20, 2012 Posted September 20, 2012 I just want to say that all the coins are just amazing.Military Challenge Coins Quote
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