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Good evening all,

My name is Steve and i'm a newbie to coin collecting.

I have this George III 1817 sixpence.

Now I am wondering if this is just wear on the coin but the date 1817 looks like the first 1 is and over stamp of the number 2

and also it would appear that 2 pips are missing after the F before the D.

Please have a look and tell me what you think.

Thanks in advance

Steve

georgeiiidate.jpg

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Good evening all,

My name is Steve and i'm a newbie to coin collecting.

I have this George III 1817 sixpence.

Now I am wondering if this is just wear on the coin but the date 1817 looks like the first 1 is and over stamp of the number 2

and also it would appear that 2 pips are missing after the F before the D.

Please have a look and tell me what you think.

Thanks in advance

Steve

georgeiiidate.jpg

Welcome to the forums Steve :)

Without wanting to discourage you too much, that coin looks quite damaged. There's some cratering on the surface and the rim is kind of rough. The first 1 in the date could be collateral damage (it doesn't look like any kind of overdate I've ever seen), the colon after F also. The tone of the coin is artificially even and light, as if it has been cleaned.

Keep it as an example of the type by all means, and enjoy it. I wouldn't get excited about a possible rare variety however. Anyway, see what others here say?

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