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  1. 2 points
    Ian , I came across this in my library of old pics , its not very high resolution , but it looks the same as yours. Terry
  2. 1 point
    Depends on the denomination, but almost certainly what it says on the coins
  3. 1 point
    I found this one in an old LCA auction. The H is otherwise quite well centred.
  4. 1 point
    Are you sure Clive? I don't see an arrow in Harold's eye. Something FAKE about that I feel. Bad. Very bad.
  5. 1 point
    Not the best of pieces but looks like there is a protrusion above the H on this Gouby 1882La (R + p) penny. Anyone seen this on their own higher grade example / have any idea what it may be? Don't think I'm imagining!
  6. 1 point
    It' cannot be an 1806 2d anyway. So the lot is a cartwheel twopence and an 1806 penny. The penny isn't worth all that much (£10 absolute tops?) but I agree about the edges on the twopence being very good. Here are my two examples of the same coins. I paid £36 for the 1806 penny a couple of years ago and I've had the cartwheel twopence about 35 years, it was a combined birthday and Christmas present from my parents when I was a schoolboy!





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