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  1. 2 points
    I have this one down as F176 - I hope I am right? Please correct me if not. I have been out of commission for a while and not sure I will be continuing with my collection, so this may come up for sale soon.
  2. 1 point
    Figured this is worth sharing here. This is up on St James' June auction block: https://bsjauctions.auctionmobility.com/lots/view/1-7LEF1R/british-coins
  3. 1 point
    Spot on - lovely coin. It's number 6 on my rare penny site.
  4. 1 point
    Which is why I still reference the 5th edition numbers and in the case of anything from 1816 on, prefer to use Davies. It's making a good case for yet another revision, but this time not called ESC.
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    I have spent some time creating major variety lists per reign using Google sheets. Nothing sophisticated, just reference numbers, dies id's and their descriptions etc. I will say Groom has been helpful with higher quality images and more detailed descriptions of Davies' varieties. As a newbie I have yet to pick up Rayner's book, does he include any major die varieties not listed in Davies?
  6. 1 point
    How about this for 'extra metal'.
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    Here are a few of my recent halfpenny acquisitions, firstly the 1862 Die letter C previously mentioned.





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