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    The 1861 is an R/B... The 1862 is a B/R ... similar to the1862 B/R penny...
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    That's only true if you are buying from a business. If buying from an individual, you only have the right to return if there is a breach of contract such as the item received is not as was described. The advice from Which is quite useful. However, as you say, any seller whether business or individual who wants to maintain their reputation would just accept it back, refund and move on.
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    The kindle version is now on Amazon: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00SVXNXV6/&tag=predecimalcoi-21
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    I would agree with that, the 2nd most common of the 12 generally acknowledged 1874 varieties. Looks around GVF, retail price £30-£35 perhaps less as mid-grade bun pennies are hardly flying off the shelves at present. The 1d boys seem to go for GEF + unless its one of those "RARE" blank discs...open 3 type thingies . I won't split hairs on the grade but it is a very nice GVF maybe approaching NEF. If MP sold it he would grade GEF.





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