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  1. heyhey

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    ok thx for info
  2. heyhey

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    Hi, Im new to this forum and coin collecting, and have a starter question, what is it called when the the two sides of the coin are upside down to each other? I have a George ll 1754 farthing like this! thanks for any help heyhey
  3. heyhey

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    Thanks Peckris this has been helpfull I think So is my farthing unusual or fairly common? I dont think I have another coin like this!
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