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    Is it wrong to be slightly tempted? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Defaced-1905-Edward-VII-Penny-with-what-looks-like-an-Owl-on-Skis/132381311148?hash=item1ed28a80ac:g:1m8AAOSwy0JZ7dH4
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    Well ... after accidentally this weekend I realized that I owned 1862 penny 2 over 1, which has been staying with me for several months without knowing, I decided to open another purchase from the summer - a bulk lot of over 460 Victorian pennies bought from a stamp dealer from UK-ebay. I checked them quickly (1862) - yes, there is no other 2 on 1, but after visiting the site rarestpennies, I was intrigued by another easy-to-check error - VIGTORIA. From about 20 pennies dated 1862, I found one where the letter C is very similar to G, but the coin is quite worn, so I ask for help - what do you think about this coin?
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    Hi all, Was having a browse through the rarest pennies site and came across the 1934 missing waves: https://rarestpennies.wordpress.com/1934-missing-waves/ Would you say this is one?
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    I love a book.I put my nose down and another evening passes by.
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    I notice I've just graduated from 'starter' to 'junior' member. Does this mean everybody buys me a drink?!!





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