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So what the most boring the 1908?

No, the most boring by far concerns the 1937 penny reverse. There's two MICRO-MICRO varieties, which have something to do with whether the exergue line crosses through a tooth or not. Both are equally common, and I've never even looked to see which mine is, or the proof, as I JUST DON'T CARE :lol:

I not heard of the exergue example. The pointing of the P in PENNY is the usual way, P to tooth and P to gap. There's two obverse as well.

Edited by Gary1000
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So what the most boring the 1908?

No, the most boring by far concerns the 1937 penny reverse. There's two MICRO-MICRO varieties, which have something to do with whether the exergue line crosses through a tooth or not. Both are equally common, and I've never even looked to see which mine is, or the proof, as I JUST DON'T CARE :lol:

I not heard of the exergue example. The pointing of the P in PENNY is the usual way, P to tooth and P to gap. There's two obverse as well.

Sorry, my bad! I've just consulted Freeman, and it's sea level not exergue line :D Shows how much I care... :lol:

Posted (edited)

So what the most boring the 1908?

No, the most boring by far concerns the 1937 penny reverse. There's two MICRO-MICRO varieties, which have something to do with whether the exergue line crosses through a tooth or not. Both are equally common, and I've never even looked to see which mine is, or the proof, as I JUST DON'T CARE :lol:

I not heard of the exergue example. The pointing of the P in PENNY is the usual way, P to tooth and P to gap. There's two obverse as well.

Yeah both are the differences between the 1937's... P of PENNY to tooth/to gap and sea level crosses through a tooth/above a tooth.

Plus the 2 minute obverse differences, I think it's something to do with the I or the P in IMP but can't remember exactly!

Definitely a MICRO-MICRO variety as Peck says :lol:

Edited by Nordle11
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We need a picture:

Penny1937%20F217%201%20+%20A%20REV%20500Penny1937%20F220%201%20+%20B%20REV%20500

From which you will observe the vast (and undeniably interesting) difference between the relative sea levels and the border teeth! :D

And of course the position of 'P' in PENNY.

Edited by Accumulator
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Sorry, I hadn' t realized that you could be seriously talking forger.

Go to "numismatique.com", my name to use is "colko", you will see if I am a forger or not.

Thank you for the welcome.

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Is that second the proof Acc?

Yes Nord, the second is a proof. I have both currency and proof of each, but these two photos show the sea more clearly.

Can I write your biography? Oh please, please, please! :D

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Is that second the proof Acc?

Yes Nord, the second is a proof. I have both currency and proof of each, but these two photos show the sea more clearly.

Can I write your biography? Oh please, please, please! :D

You'll have to get in quick. I'm already taking bids for the film rights! :D

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Is that second the proof Acc?

Yes Nord, the second is a proof. I have both currency and proof of each, but these two photos show the sea more clearly.

Can I write your biography? Oh please, please, please! :D

You'll have to get in quick. I'm already taking bids for the film rights! :D

:lol:

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Note to self. No more collecting varieties as it is no longer socially acceptable.

It all depends - as they say - on the variety!

Tell you what, if I find all 4 varieties of 1937 penny I'll swap you for a 1922 with 1927 reverse.. :D

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Note to self. No more collecting varieties as it is no longer socially acceptable.

It all depends - as they say - on the variety!

Tell you what, if I find all 4 varieties of 1937 penny I'll swap you for a 1922 with 1927 reverse.. :D

That sound like a fair swap

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