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    I think it may well be because 1911 fell between the death of the crown as currency (either 1901 or 1902) and its rebirth purely as a commemorative (1927 and after).
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    Yes, I always thought it a little strange that they didn't do a crown for 1911!
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    I hadn't seen your picture (I often reply to a topic without noticing there are more pages, unread). That dot is somewhat elliptical though not the apostrophe it clearly is on other examples. Two hypotheses: 1. It started as an ellipse which 'grew' a tail due to deformation. 2. It started as an 'apostrophe' but the tail - being rather thin and fine - got filled in.
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    I totally agree. Period.
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    Could send you dotty....although I'm carrying on whatever, full stop.
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    You know those pennies we find occasionally with missing colon dots? Perhaps they fell off and got stuck somewhere else! 🤪 Jerry
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    The florin from my newest 1911 proof set
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