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    It's a Freeman 52. Probably a worn die caused the E to appear like an F. Bit like the 1860 Gouby X - "ONF PENNY". My Freeman 25 has the right arm of the Y of PENNY, partially missing in much the same way.
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    Can I have a Freeman number for this please anyone. Also, the E in PENNY looks like an F, although the end of it can be seen





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