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I have a chance of buying this coin so need a speedy reply. The coin on the left is a 1905 Shilling Obv1, the middle coin is an Obv 2. The one on the right to me look like an unrecorded Obv 2a. Does anybody agree.

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The photo isn't that definitive for me, but it certainly does look like a 2a obverse. If you do buy it and it is a 2a I'd appreciate confirmation so I can include in edition 2 of my book.

Edited by DaveG38
  • 4 weeks later...
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From David Groom's book, the features that distinguish Obv 2a from both 1 and 2:

In BRITT:

  • Straight leg to 'R'
  • Larger gap 'R' to 'I'

In EDWARDVS:

  • Tail of 'R' is straight
  • Tail of 'R' is short
  • Wide gap 'R' to 'D'

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