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Zo Arms

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  1. Panic over. Used the age old remedy of turning my phone off and restarted it. All working fine again now. No. It's http 500 error again
  2. Something is not working for me. When signed out, I can view the Halfpenny ID thread. When signed in, I can't. Shows HTTP 500 error. I can access this page when signed in. I've deleted everything that I can find on my phone, so must be something I've not done correctly. You may need to talk me thru it as a 5yr old child. I'm not very tech savvy. Thanks.
  3. Thanks Tom and Paddy for confirming what I saw. Dracott 2004. This pairing, proof only. 2021, variety confirmed. Would this be for the proof coin only, or has a circulation coin be found prior to mine? I'm guessing mine is a circulation coin and not a poorly looked after proof. Await Gary, Richard, Bernie and Martin's views.
  4. Thanks for the reply Paddy. I thought I was alone. Reverse A* A# ( some use star, some hash) is the wider date spacing, most noticeable between the 6 and the 0. On reverse A, the 6 and 0 are closer and the zero lower. Another identifier for reverse A*# is the lack of flag pole on the ship, which this has (or hasn't). The full reverse is shown in my post just before Copper 123 post, immediately above.
  5. The above 1860 arrived today. I'm fairly confident that it is 1* + A*. No tie knot and wide date. The Dracott 2004 article lists this pairing as proof only known. His 2021 update merely says variety confirmed. Opinions and comments welcome. I've probably got it wrong. 😁
  6. The seller provided 22 photos. The above 2 were enhanced to show the detail. This one is a true to life photo, which I think shows the lack of tie knot more clearly.
  7. These are sellers photos.
  8. Thoughts on this one please, if you will? 1* + A* No tie knot, wide date.
  9. I'm getting the same message too, when typing in a page number. Using android mobile and Google. Not much help I know, but at least you're not alone.
  10. Totally agree. My 1878, 14+N halfpenny doesn't have a Freeman number. Does it really need one? It is what it is and can be identified as such.
  11. My copy has pretty much disintegrated, to the point where the halfpenny section has become an independent volume. Failing a complete copy being available here, I'm happy to send you the penny and farthing sections, if they are of interest. You can return them when you obtain a complete copy. Not ideal I know, but a stop gap for you perhaps. Bob.
  12. I'm away from home tonight, but a shot of the full coin, that I have on my phone.
  13. Am I seeing an F here? 1861.
  14. I'd very much like to own one of those, if we're talking the same 1956....
  15. She looks remarkably like Noggin the Nog.
  16. Apologies. The halfpenny comment was very much, tongue in cheek.
  17. Amazing isn't it. And an inspired addition to his main Halfpenny site.
  18. I have a reasonably easy question for a change. Generally speaking, how many coins would a halfpenny reverse die be capable of producing? I'm curious about 2 of the 1861 reverse dies, namely E and F. And as a quick aside, would the figure for an obverse die be similar? Bob.
  19. Ok. Thanks Bernie. I'll have another go.
  20. Having trouble with photo. All done.
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