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    Hi luke in that condition nothing really sorry ,maybe £1 on ebay. Pete.
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    I'm not saying a word (lol)
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    Both of those now.
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    I think if my maths is right 9p ?.
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    When the sheet is produced you sometimes get material or air trapped inside the ingot as it cools. The metal crystallises at the inner surface of the inclusion. As it is rolled progressively thinner these inclusions can become exposed. What you have there is a couple of flaws arising from the trapped air. Attached is an example where you can see the inclusion and crystallised metal to good effect.
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    Personally I find errors to be really interesting as each one has its own little story of how it came about! Does anybody know what has caused this particular error on my 1927 penny?
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    Some coppers i have not posted before that are quite scarce. 1841 Bramah 2a flaw to 4 1843 No colon 1855 Extra colon after FID.





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