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Chris Perkins

1990 5p varieties?

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Nik you can count the number of round 5 pence and square 5 pence you have is all up to you.

For now the ratio of getting one is 26:1 I will include peters search posted in this forum.

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I just looked through my nice ones (all three of them) and they were all rounded.

I did have one of each 1991 though and the rounded one is quite variable as you go round the coin. Some of the blocks were much squarer than others.

Do you think this could happen if the coin is very slightly off centre when struck? I wonder if the variation is in the collar, the blanks or the striking (or something else)?

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Maybe.

Or a worn die combine with thin flan,for me if even it is a thin flan the edge should also be sharper if the die is sharp.

Or worn die,thin flan,and worn in circulation.

Or their are 2 different die use one use in early days thats is sharp and the second one for latter use and long and worn now is round that may came common.

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I just looked through my nice ones (all three of them) and they were all rounded.

I did have one of each 1991 though and the rounded one is quite variable as you go round the coin. Some of the blocks were much squarer than others.

Do you think this could happen if the coin is very slightly off centre when struck? I wonder if the variation is in the collar, the blanks or the striking (or something else)?

Thanks mint for the info.

About the 1991 5 pence their is a close and open circle in 1991?

I just saw one maybe Im mistaken.

On 1990 I think the circle is overlaping maybe through production.

But on 1992 clearly it is open about the boundaries of the open and close 9 if it exist will have to wait few more time :)

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Hello all, first post, though I have been lurking here for some time. Anyway back to Chris's question. I am in the habit of chucking any loose change I have each day, apart from pounds and 50p into a box, so I thought it was about time I emptyed it again to see what was what.

So for change collected between c.Jan 2001 and Feb 2007 I have;

1990, 83 round edge and 1 square,

1991, 47 rounded and 0 square,

1992, 28 square and 1 rounded

1993 onwards are all square

I should note that there does appear to be a degree of roundedness, some being markedly more chamfered than others.

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Thank you aardhawk

about the open and close nine on date any difference in your find in the date?

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The list for now.from this thread

1990 round 112

square 2

1991 round 48

square 3

1992 square 30

round 1

no difference on 1990 on 9 here is the picture.

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But on 1991 I think their are.

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Close nine is for rouns 1991 and open 9 is for square

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On 1992 is quite far in 1990 round to have one if it is close it is a find a other rest of date upwards.

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Josie,

Are you able to label the 5p coins you have and send them to me? I'm putting the finishing touches to Check Your Change and this is good info, but I want to see them for myself. I'll return them and send you free copy of CYC and CCGB2008!

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Blast! Now I have something else to look for in my wife's change purse> :blink:

Can you tell me the secret,I can't get within 50 yards of my Old Womans purse before the detector goes off particularly if beer is mentioned :angry:

Regards

Steve

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okay chris email me the address

Ill send both 1990 and 1991 I like to send it registered for sure delivery but sometimes its magnet to other individual,I will send it tomorow in packet form may be unregistered.

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The only time I've lost anything is when using recorded delivery.

A secure envelope without the coins rattling about and a 1st class stamp seems to do the trick.

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The only time I've lost anything is when using recorded delivery.

A secure envelope without the coins rattling about and a 1st class stamp seems to do the trick.

Peter,

I am starting to think the same, I have had more things go astray by recorded delivery than not by recorded delivery, there must be a postie somewhere with one hell of a collection!!!

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[quote Can you tell me the secret,I can't get within 50 yards of my Old Womans purse before the detector goes off particularly if beer is mentioned :angry:

Regards

Steve

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Hello all, first post, though I have been lurking here for some time. Anyway back to Chris's question. I am in the habit of chucking any loose change I have each day, apart from pounds and 50p into a box, so I thought it was about time I emptyed it again to see what was what.

So for change collected between c.Jan 2001 and Feb 2007 I have;

1990, 83 round edge and 1 square,

1991, 47 rounded and 0 square,

1992, 28 square and 1 rounded

1993 onwards are all square

I should note that there does appear to be a degree of roundedness, some being markedly more chamfered than others.

Just noticed your post AardHawk! Are you also able to send me your 5p's?

I'll return them once I've had a look and I'll make sure you also get at least 2 free books.

(thanks for sending your 5p's Josie.

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I didnt encounter round 1992 hope ard hawk it is close nine have to verify it by the expert like chris on hand and maybe list it on the book if it is not recorded :)

Happy hunting

Edited by josie

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Yes more than happy to send them to you Chris. Give me the address.

I am currently working my way through a 3Kg bag of 5Ps collected from change between c.1993 and late 2000 in and around the City, and am looking out for Josie's 1991 date variety. No luck so far.

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I think their are 3 on 1991.

The fourth one I think is round edge open 9 if it exist dint find one.

Lucky you ardhawk you have 1992 and you are base in GB lots of coins to look for its spring old ones maybe on the place of drawers in GB or in carbooth.

How about 1993 to 1997 their is a propability that this kind of variety exist.

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I did go to the coin shop to look for 1997 downward the lad told me they sent all to GB.

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In case you haven't seen above Joise, I have received your 5p's, and Aardhawks too.

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In case you haven't seen above Joise, I have received your 5p's, and Aardhawks too.

Thanks chris.

and also peter its works :)

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Just a follow up 1993 five pence listed in CCGB and world catalog 2006 are from sets only, nearly 57,000 that will be a hindrance for finding some in circulation.

Did anyone found one in circulation.

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