Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George VI what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards Derek Quote
Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 (edited) Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George V what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards Derek Edited September 4, 2010 by montysghost Quote
azda Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George V what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards DerekYour pictures are far to small to see anything on them Quote
£400 for a Penny ? Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi Derek,The modified effigy is in fact Obverse 4 of the series and occurs alongside Obverse 3 in 1926 and is used solely in 1927 before Obverse 5 takes over in 1928, so all 1927 pennies should have Obv 4 and Reverse C.Hard to see much from your photo though Quote
Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Thanks for that. My guide book does not mention these facts, on the date and price pages. ( cheap books)So this coin is pretty common then? My guide book says £2 vf Quote
Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George V what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards DerekYour pictures are far to small to see anything on them Quote
Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George V what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards DerekYour pictures are far to small to see anything on themSorry about the small photos I had to keep reducing them as the uploader wouldnt accept them Quote
Red Riley Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Thanks for that. My guide book does not mention these facts, on the date and price pages. ( cheap books)So this coin is pretty common then? My guide book says £2 vfYes unfortunately, pretty much scrap. The book may say £2 but try and find somebody that actually wants a 1927 penny in VF... Had it been a 1926, maybe about £80-£100. 1927 was a unique year however, as it had the modified head in its original larger form in conjunction with the re-cut reverse, but as for value? Sadly not. Quote
Guest montysghost Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Hi guys.I have just been reading a little about the Brit penny 1926 Modified effigy. I recently acquired a bag of old UK coins, mainly pennies and half pennies ranging from 1880 to 1959. With some sixpences and shillings to boot. Brit coins have not been much interest to me until I started to read about the differences with the pennies and halfpennies, ie Low and High tides, Smooth waves and modified effigies etc. I know in the book it mentions a 1926 penny with a modified effigy along with one or two other dates, however I have noticed on one of mine, namely a 1927 George V what appears to be a modified effigy. The semi colon is almost touching the letter T. Can anyone give me any info on this coin. ie Is it genuine or has anyone seen this type beforePic attachedRegards DerekYour pictures are far to small to see anything on themSorry about the small photos I had to keep reducing them as the uploader wouldnt accept themThanks for that. Really cheared me up I also found a 1926 one in the same bag unfortunatley not a ME though. also a 1912 H mint mark one, Quote
£400 for a Penny ? Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 [Thanks for that. Really cheared me up I also found a 1926 one in the same bag unfortunatley not a ME though. also a 1912 H mint mark one,Well, both of those are of considerably more interest than the 1927 Quote
azda Posted September 4, 2010 Posted September 4, 2010 Sorry about the small photos I had to keep reducing them as the uploader wouldnt accept them Quote
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