palves Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 Hi there,I am new member. I lived in the UK for 6 years but now I am living in Portugal. I collect mostly Portuguese coins, but I have a "thing" for victorian coins. I need you help checking this new addition to my collection. Is it a 1853 or a 1853 over 1852?There seems to be some traces of work done around the date and the 3 looks a bit funny to me.Click to openOpinions?Thanks in advance.PA Quote
Red Riley Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 I can't see any evidence from the photograph, but that might just be that it isn't detailed enough. Really needs to be looked at in a strong light and moved around to highlight anything going on under the 3. These overdates can sometimes be very difficult to see. Quote
RLC35 Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 PAThat looks like a pretty nice coin, and if it is an overdate, you should be able to see the diagonal of the 2 showing thru the 3. It might take a close up pic of the 3 to verify it though. I can't tell from the degree of magnification shown. Quote
palves Posted July 14, 2010 Author Posted July 14, 2010 Thanks,Some more pics...With a magnifying glass the lower part of the 3 is "fatter" which might be the remaing bits of the "2" and the boarder of the coin seems to be damaged, as if some tool was working on the area. but it might just be me... Quote
1949threepence Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one" Quote
Chingford Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one"The 3/2 overdate is very obvious, downward loop of the upper part of the three alomost joins with the central protrusion, the diagonal is faint protruding as a point at the base of the lower loop.Cant seem to attach the image, but will try again tomorrowJohn Quote
1949threepence Posted July 14, 2010 Posted July 14, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one"The 3/2 overdate is very obvious, downward loop of the upper part of the three alomost joins with the central protrusion, the diagonal is faint protruding as a point at the base of the lower loop.Cant seem to attach the image, but will try again tomorrowJohnThanks John ~ now that you've pointed that out, it is obvious. The art of recognising overstrikes, it seems to me, is knowing exactly what to look for in order to distinguish from the others. Quote
Chingford Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one"The 3/2 overdate is very obvious, downward loop of the upper part of the three alomost joins with the central protrusion, the diagonal is faint protruding as a point at the base of the lower loop.Cant seem to attach the image, but will try again tomorrowJohnThanks John ~ now that you've pointed that out, it is obvious. The art of recognising overstrikes, it seems to me, is knowing exactly what to look for in order to distinguish from the others.I have attached a closeup of a 53/2 Quote
Peckris Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one"The 3/2 overdate is very obvious, downward loop of the upper part of the three alomost joins with the central protrusion, the diagonal is faint protruding as a point at the base of the lower loop.Cant seem to attach the image, but will try again tomorrowJohnThanks John ~ now that you've pointed that out, it is obvious. The art of recognising overstrikes, it seems to me, is knowing exactly what to look for in order to distinguish from the others.I have attached a closeup of a 53/2Classic example of overdates being difficult to see! That looks like a normal 1853 to my eye. Quote
1949threepence Posted July 15, 2010 Posted July 15, 2010 I think overstrikes can be very difficult to see in some cases. The coin posted by palves may be one of them.Often when I see a coin touted as an overstrike, I think "Is it ? I'll have to take your word on that one"The 3/2 overdate is very obvious, downward loop of the upper part of the three alomost joins with the central protrusion, the diagonal is faint protruding as a point at the base of the lower loop.Cant seem to attach the image, but will try again tomorrowJohnThanks John ~ now that you've pointed that out, it is obvious. The art of recognising overstrikes, it seems to me, is knowing exactly what to look for in order to distinguish from the others.I have attached a closeup of a 53/2Classic example of overdates being difficult to see! That looks like a normal 1853 to my eye.We could do with a book (or section of a book) devoted to all the known overstrikes, with close up comparison pics between the overstruck date, and what to look for, together with a non overstruck date for the same year.Thanks for the extra scans anyway, John. Difficult area, IMO. Quote
Chingford Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Classic example of overdates being difficult to see! That looks like a normal 1853 to my eye. Quote
Peckris Posted July 16, 2010 Posted July 16, 2010 Classic example of overdates being difficult to see! That looks like a normal 1853 to my eye.I have a clearer lighter image that shows the loop, diagonal and point I described earlier. Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 5, 2012 Posted May 5, 2012 Does this date look a bit odd?And more importantly, how much is it worth ? Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 5, 2012 Posted May 5, 2012 (edited) Does this date look a bit odd?And more importantly, how much is it worth ? And, no. I was just browsing and saw it, thought it looked pretty and that someone here might be interested if the price was right, which is why I asked about how much. I know you guys get all excited about halfpennies and such. The asking price is a bit over £36The reverse: Edited May 5, 2012 by TomGoodheart Quote
TomGoodheart Posted May 7, 2012 Posted May 7, 2012 Sometimes you base metal guys are so difficult to entertain .... Quote
azda Posted May 7, 2012 Posted May 7, 2012 Definately a nice looking coin Richard and for £35 its a decent price to in my opinion. Not sure its 3/2 though, but the middle line of the 3 does look odd.Can you PM me the web address please Quote
azda Posted May 8, 2012 Posted May 8, 2012 Took a small gamble, it's a nice coin even if it does'nt turn out to be the 53/2 Quote
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