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  1. 4 points
    I have now changed this obverse from a "sub-variety" of Obverse R (Freeman 12) to an Unrecorded Obverse R* on the varieties website.
  2. 1 point
    Yep. Current scrap price for decimal bronze is about 3x face. Money to be made for someone.
  3. 1 point
    Hello! As anyone with better quality obverse 1 can confirm if your coins have a extra ribbon remains? From the pictures I have been checking on the web, I don't see any with this feature. Thanks in advance.
  4. 1 point
    And here's another with die clash marks like yours by the ribbon, and in front of Victoria too. They are the remnants of Britannia's drapery etc. from the clash with the reverse die.
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  6. 1 point
    Just die clash marks where the dies have come together without a blank in between, resulting in transferring of some of the opposite side's design into that die and so causing permanent damage that then is transferred to any subsequent coins struck from that die. Very common, especially in the Viccy penny series.
  7. 1 point
    Thanks for your reply 👍 As Pws mentioned this is reverse C, and I was looking at the wrong page in my book.





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