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  1. 2 points
    Came across this nice unusual error. Nothing exceptional but different. 1962 Penny
  2. 1 point
    The easy way to tell a obv. J or freeman 6 is first, the B of BRITT is almost touching Victorias head, and the D G colons after D point to the tooth, with the ones after G pointing to the Gap. Rev. d has a small island to the left of the Lighthouse which has a pointed top . also the P in PENNY points to the tooth
  3. 1 point
    Hi bhx It is a j+d [Freeman 6+d] Terry
  4. 1 point
    Thanks for the comments. Peter - not sure what you mean - posted on forum. These are not quite as choice but the "uncertain castle" piece is extremely rare.
  5. 1 point
    That should ensure your ongoing poverty. How much have you set aside for the H7 testoon, countermarked base silver, E1 crown, Chas.1 £1 and £1/2 and the later Tudor farthings? Good groat there Matteo.
  6. 1 point
    Best I can do with rocks
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    Here are the remaining coins' dates for comparison, I've not yet matched these up with the reported types I'll make a similar montage of the plumes and rocks later





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