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    Both of the N/Z obverse dies develop flaws from the top leaf Richard, but slightly different positions. Please feel free to use these pictures if you wish!!
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    The R over R also has a die flaw from the top of the wreath to the rim.
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    This post has unfolded quite unexpectedly, really nice when that happens. I’m definitely 1 & 2…primarily 1 & 2…but knowledge and the vanity that accompanies it, sometimes gets me a little excited by 3, in the hope I may one day achieve 5, as I endlessly haemorrhage in pursuit of this staggering beautiful and fascinating pastime!
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    Have to admit, I've deliberately bought a couple of holed coins. One because it was officially holed during the Great Recoinage of 1696. The other is this. Again, it's the hole that makes it of interest to me. Horses for courses, I guess! 😄





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