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1968 10p double dot on reverse


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Guest bishopofwatford
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hi all

i am new to posting and have a query perhaps someone out there can help

i have an unc 1968 10p with a section of the rim dots doubled on the reverse side

does anyone have any idea of its scarcity / value

tks

Posted

hi all

i am new to posting and have a query perhaps someone out there can help

i have an unc 1968 10p with a section of the rim dots doubled on the reverse side

does anyone have any idea of its scarcity / value

tks

Unfortunately I don't have access to my numismatic bookshelf right this minute Bishop, but I do remember (from the 1970 Coins and Medals Annual survey of known varieties) that this was known about back then. A scarcity rating would be provided too, but I'll have to convey that when I've retrieved the book in question.

As to value, I wouldn't get your hopes up. Despite some of the decimal varieties being extremely scarce, they've never really found an enthusiastic market out there. You could try it on eBay and see if you get any bites.

Posted

hi all

i am new to posting and have a query perhaps someone out there can help

i have an unc 1968 10p with a section of the rim dots doubled on the reverse side

does anyone have any idea of its scarcity / value

tks

The "book" says 'Rare'. That's the same rating it gives the first reverse 1940 penny ("especially in mint state"), and the 1926ME penny gets 'Very Rare', so that's a guide. I still think the value wouldn't be particularly high as there probably isn't much of a market. But maybe the other guys here would differ on that?

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