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    Always liked those wrens. This is a vestige of Liz and Margaret's great adventure to the mint in 1937, when the director had special bits struck up with model reverses that showed "wildlife". Don't know which others than the farthing were struck, nor if this particular piece had any provenance besides Norweb. Neighbours as in same metro area....
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    I just went through 25 of them, but didn't find any with that die crack.
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    You are right about die polishing lines. Those are generally only found on higher grade coins. After a coin is circulated, die polishing lines tend to be the first part of the coin to wear (out).
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    Not to be confused with die polishing lines which are raised on the coin (incuse on the die). They are alright.
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    Just a small bump as I have added some new stuff recently such as:





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