Chingford Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 I have an RE for REG 1844 Third farthing weighing approx 0.9g.Countless searches have come up with a number of examples of approx.1.60g, with only two, Colin Cookes and Gregorys, of 0.9g.Pecks is the only reference I can find, and notes 'often found on thin flans'Does anyone know how rare they actually are in comparison to the 'thick' flan, any other referencesapart from Pecks, or a typical valueJohn Quote
Colin G. Posted May 1, 2007 Posted May 1, 2007 I have an RE for REG 1844 Third farthing weighing approx 0.9g.Countless searches have come up with a number of examples of approx.1.60g, with only two, Colin Cookes and Gregorys, of 0.9g.Pecks is the only reference I can find, and notes 'often found on thin flans'Does anyone know how rare they actually are in comparison to the 'thick' flan, any other referencesapart from Pecks, or a typical valueJohnJohn As you say there are few references to these varieties, there appears to be no vast amount in difference between the 2 varieties in the Colin Cooke collection when you consider the prices/grades of the two examples.Realised pricesThick flan prooflike uncirculated - £800 Thin flan almost uncirculated - £650 Still a nice rare coin to own, I believe an example sold on ebay not too long ago for a similar price, but I am not 100% sure Quote
Chingford Posted May 1, 2007 Author Posted May 1, 2007 Thanks ColinEchoes my findings, It is a very delicate coin.I saw the ebay coin, went for around £900 and was a thick flan.I think Pecks comment 'often on thin flans' probably an underestimation of it's true rarity in comparison with the thick flan.But the market dictates the value and as you rightly say Colins 'Thin Flan' looks tohave achieved the almost the same value as the 'Thick flan' as with Gregorys example.I will keep looking for references, and post any further findings.John Quote
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