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  1. 2 points
    This is a novel one that looks like a Ducks head . its on a 1926 3+b Terry
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    Will do, of course, Richard, and thanks for the comment. I have one in at least GVF, previously shown on this forum, but was surprised to see this one from a dealer who specializes in bronze. I had to look at an 1875 narrow date as well to confirm my thoughts, but was safe in the knowledge that it was an improvement on my 'normal' F72 anyway, so not a massive risk. A good loupe is needed with this variety. Give me a day or two, must add my F21 to your list, will check for others. Jerry
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    This is the best condition 18th century British Copper I have. I hope no one is going to tell me its a forgery!
  5. 1 point
    Just for the sake of it, a modern fantasy pattern in copper
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    Not an 'acquisition of the week' but certainly recent. No stops obverse and the second reverse die showing a wider date spacing. An example sold by LCA in December last year http://www.londoncoins.co.uk/?page=Pastresults&auc=151&searchlot=2310&searchtype=2 was described as 'possibly close to, if not the finest known example of the type'. This new one I've found is better.
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    @Rob @declanwmagee @mhcoins @NRP @The Coinery @RLC35 please see above RE coin dealers. Pass the word onto anyone I missed.
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    Well I have done my best to photograph my 1951 crown from the set (red box, black ribbons). I have a Spink receipt from 1952 for it too, which is nice Half Crown and Spink receipt also pictured





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