davidrj Posted September 23, 2011 Posted September 23, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavid Quote
azda Posted September 23, 2011 Posted September 23, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidYou THINK its overpriced David lol, its definately overpriced. 50 quid coin, Quote
davidrj Posted September 23, 2011 Author Posted September 23, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidGouby lists the phenomenon for 1879, 1883, 1884, 1885 & 1886Here's minecan't believe this is a die flaw, more likely metal flow similar to "ghosting"Anyone else got an example? Quote
Peter Posted September 23, 2011 Posted September 23, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidYou THINK its overpriced David lol, its definately overpriced. 50 quid coin,Ticks all the boxes as a nice looking coin.Beautifully toned with a nice bust Quote
Peckris Posted September 23, 2011 Posted September 23, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidYou THINK its overpriced David lol, its definately overpriced. 50 quid coin,Ticks all the boxes as a nice looking coin.Beautifully toned with a nice bust I thought that was Sharon from Romford after a couple of hours in the tanning salon? Quote
scott Posted September 25, 2011 Posted September 25, 2011 here is something to throw a spanner in.totaly wrong place Quote
1949threepence Posted October 8, 2011 Posted October 8, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidJust looked at all my dates for this period, and I've noticed the extra part linear circle on my 1883, in exactly the same place. Not on any of the others though. Quote
Peckris Posted October 9, 2011 Posted October 9, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidJust looked at all my dates for this period, and I've noticed the extra part linear circle on my 1883, in exactly the same place. Not on any of the others though.I don't think it's an error. If you switch back and forward from obverse to reverse images on that 1892 eBay example (above), it looks as if it must be ghosting of the base of Victoria's bust - which is quite a heavy raised design at that point. It is in exactly that place. It could be that ALL examples - especially if they are all in the same place - are ghosting not errors. Quote
davidrj Posted October 9, 2011 Author Posted October 9, 2011 Nice example of extra linear circle here , though I think it's overpricedGouby list this anomaly for several dates, but without a reasonable explanationI have a couple similar, I'll post pictures laterDavidJust looked at all my dates for this period, and I've noticed the extra part linear circle on my 1883, in exactly the same place. Not on any of the others though.I don't think it's an error. If you switch back and forward from obverse to reverse images on that 1892 eBay example (above), it looks as if it must be ghosting of the base of Victoria's bust - which is quite a heavy raised design at that point. It is in exactly that place. It could be that ALL examples - especially if they are all in the same place - are ghosting not errors.I agree, occurs on more than one die type and spread over too many years to be a flawInteresting though Quote
brauereibeck Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 My 1877 appears to have two inner circles. I also noticed that there's an 1874 (new year in this variety?) in a VG grade coming up at the December London Coins auction (lot 2094). This is NOT mine, merely pointing it out. Quote
Peckris Posted November 26, 2012 Posted November 26, 2012 My 1877 appears to have two inner circles. I also noticed that there's an 1874 (new year in this variety?) in a VG grade coming up at the December London Coins auction (lot 2094). This is NOT mine, merely pointing it out.Actually, I believe it's now been established that these are not "doubled linear circle", but ghosting of the bottom of Victoria's bust? Quote
davidrj Posted August 2, 2016 Author Posted August 2, 2016 On 25/11/2012 at 7:10 PM, brauereibeck said: My 1877 appears to have two inner circles. I also noticed that there's an 1874 (new year in this variety?) in a VG grade coming up at the December London Coins auction (lot 2094). This is NOT mine, merely pointing it out. Another 1877 with an even more pronounced flaw (seller's pic) Interesting that the 1 of the date appears to be above the inner line. I'll post better pictures when it arrives 1 Quote
davidrj Posted August 5, 2016 Author Posted August 5, 2016 (edited) Here it is, anyone any idea what's going on here? My guess is a clashed die with a repunched 1, but really I don't have a scooby do. an interesting £4.95 BIN Edited August 5, 2016 by davidrj Quote
jelida Posted August 5, 2016 Posted August 5, 2016 I dont think the 1 need be re-punched, providing the impression on the die was deeper than that of the die clash. An interesting coin though, I've not seen one as dramatic. Jerry Quote
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