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Nordle11

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  1. Still, a good point well made.
  2. @Rash - Could it not just be die deterioration causing this? The second picture being an earlier strike on the same die.
  3. Whaaaat... Do you have a comparison pic? I've not heard of the wide 2 1902 before
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    Pesky Blunders

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    Pesky Blunders

    I love that the title of the thread is 'Pesky Blunders', then the first sentence says 'Peaky Blunders' and that the name of the show is 'Peaky Blinders'
  6. Well put Pete. I think he mainly wanted to know if anyone else had recognised that this has occured on more than one coin, which they have. Anyway, it's a nice low tide Brian!
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    Is collecting varieties a new thing?

    ..and put up a picture! You're a 'regular participating member' now
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    Is collecting varieties a new thing?

    Makes sense, cheers Nuts.
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    Ebay's Worst Offerings

    I love the seller's grade on this one "Smooth grade, however please see for yourself as everyone grades a little differently"
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    Is collecting varieties a new thing?

    Great link squire. Also does anyone know if the plate on the last page supposed to be there?
  11. Doesn't it leave the strike a little less sharp because you're effectively adding a layer to the coin? I don't know I've not heard to liver of sulphur before, but just wondering.
  12. I know someone who uses a heat gun which will dull the coin, as always if you're going to do that then practice on a valueless coin first. I've not got any first hand experience of that but I've seen the results and it's definitely an improvement. That coin you've posted isn't too bad already though.
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    I will pay YOU

    Yeah still nice, I prefer them without the hypo too and yours has a little bit of lustre
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    I will pay YOU

    Yeah it's strange that the price hasn't caught up with the relative difficulty of getting this year in a nice grade. Not a bad thing, at least not while I'm looking haha
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    I will pay YOU

    I'd go £100-110 for it without regrets
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    I will pay YOU

    Dropped to £600 haha. 1934 Penny I tell you what though, it's a bloody good example haha.
  17. Yeah, have a good day ChKy!
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    More Pennies

    I was going to say that I didn't think there was one known but then thought I made that up haha.
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    More Pennies

    Yes, I've just seen this addition to the site, very well described and laid out. The close up pictures are great, too.
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    New undiscovered 1860 obverse die

    The reverse also has a double stamped N in Penny and the top right serif on the Y is missing as well.
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    New undiscovered 1860 obverse die

    Nice first post, Terry. Weclome!
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    Is collecting varieties a new thing?

    Yeah Rob's definitely your man for this one, maybe you'd do better scheduling a meeting
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