Oh GREAT!!!....been looking for one for years, but wanted to spend nothing- other fish being fried as we speak.
£1.76 inc postage. I think a bargain...:)
That's a gap filled, and completes my 1874 set of the 13 basics ( according to Michael Gouby).....
Thanks- I wasn't sure...It's the first thing I do on Ebay, is the 1874's...
Lower grade pennies that aren't supposed to have the sea cross the linear circle get tricky and blurred.
I have most trouble like this with low grade 1861's.....
Very nice find Blake. I sometimes trawl the ebay pennies, but i feel like i am going crosseyed after a couple of hours. And i have never found a convincing rare penny going cheap. Well done for completing your set.
I would say F76 as well, the colon after G of D:G: does appear to point directly to a tooth, ie Freeman obverse 7, rather than to a gap as on Obverse 6. The reverse is certainly Freeman reverse I, wide date H below and sea does not cross inner circle. Neat find!
Jerry
Obviously there would be more than one matrix, and it must be that 8/6 was an error on one such. It's entirely possible that a matrix could be ill prepared, as reduction equipment didn't come in until 1883 at the earliest, quite possibly later, so the engravers were working with lifesize designs.