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Great website Ch2toWm4.

I have already got it added to my favorites. I didn't relise it was your website. :)

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Great site.

There several website on the web about error including GB listed under world error, others have specimen of diff. error but finding dramatic error is hard and expensive.

And other countries have diff. method of producing coins especially Europe in thier early years, I think they varies,I did not seen any compiled books on GB error, several site have specimen or sample of different kinds.

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You are all invited to drop by http://www.WorldErrors.com .

Thanks for the invite - top quality site, well done.

I like your George I farthing Obv. brockage, I wish most of my normal coins were that quality.

The date (If it had one) is almost certainly 1719, the shape of the I in GEORGIVS only occurs for that year. I have a picture of a 1719 coin that seems to be from the same dies.

You have a nice double struck George I farthing as well - 1720, but labelled as 1721.

Thanks again

Teg

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You are all invited to drop by http://www.WorldErrors.com .

Thanks for the invite - top quality site, well done.

I like your George I farthing Obv. brockage, I wish most of my normal coins were that quality.

The date (If it had one) is almost certainly 1719, the shape of the I in GEORGIVS only occurs for that year. I have a picture of a 1719 coin that seems to be from the same dies.

You have a nice double struck George I farthing as well - 1720, but labelled as 1721.

Thanks again

Teg

Thanks, Teg. That it interesting about the date of the George I farthing brockage.

(I'll fix that 1720/1721 mistake)! :blink:

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Thats a realy good website!!!! :)

I agree fascinating and informative site, and some stunning examples.

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Sorry is your site have the listing of wrong plachet error and rotated dies other countries are listed including Ireland,Ived been searching that page from time to time and saw once posted not sure if that is your site,Thank you.

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You are all invited to drop by http://www.WorldErrors.com .

This is good stuff and very interesting. Whiled away a good half hour.

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