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    best wishes for 2017!
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    I have read this numerous times and unfortunately the other side of me has come. Behave and wind your neck in . My coins are as they are and think they are ok even if i break them out of the plastic its only cost me an extra £15/£20 Your dig has wound me up ...... I am always happy and like to help collectors if i can. Pete. If you would like to post again ,please feel free and happy to make you possibly a bit more reserved from your stupid comment. M&S underpants FFS
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    Thanks Terry, that does make sense. So a hypothetical 1914 example (as per Bob, above) would have perfect teeth. I believe all 1916 recessed ear have the broken tooth, so the liklihood is that only one obverse die was prepared. Jerry
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    I know it's 11 years late, but maybe something to implement?





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