CartwheelTwopence Posted August 11, 2015 Posted August 11, 2015 Hi, I have recently bought a 1900 penny (see pictures) from a 30p box as I found the countermark interesting. After trying to search the numbers on the internet, however, nothing comes up. Does anyone have any idea of what "EC654 66" means, or why it would be printed on a coin? Quote
CartwheelTwopence Posted August 11, 2015 Author Posted August 11, 2015 By the way, there also seems to be something on Britannia's arm and what looks like a tiny signature or scribble near QV's head. Quote
Nutsaboutcoins Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 To me it looks like the number has been added by machine press rather than hand punched, as the didgets on the thicker parts of the coin seem to be impressed the most, if hand stamped I would expect the didgets to be more iregular.I wonder if it was someone making themselves a make shift "tool chit"? My grandfather worked as an engineer in heavy engineering, he used to have a tool chit (I think he had more than one, as he was a senior engineer) used to collect tools from the tool store, they were about the size of a penny and were stammed with his works number. I wonder if someone lost theirs and made themselves a new one? I know mines used a similar system for taking lamps out, also used as a security check so they knew exactly who was undergrownd. Just a thought. Quote
DaveG38 Posted August 12, 2015 Posted August 12, 2015 To me it looks like the number has been added by machine press rather than hand punched, as the didgets on the thicker parts of the coin seem to be impressed the most, if hand stamped I would expect the didgets to be more iregular.I wonder if it was someone making themselves a make shift "tool chit"? My grandfather worked as an engineer in heavy engineering, he used to have a tool chit (I think he had more than one, as he was a senior engineer) used to collect tools from the tool store, they were about the size of a penny and were stammed with his works number. I wonder if someone lost theirs and made themselves a new one? I know mines used a similar system for taking lamps out, also used as a security check so they knew exactly who was undergrownd. Just a thought.The 'C' might, therefore, be an abbreviation for Colliery? Quote
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