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Jamesred

1826 Farthing G/G

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Hi

Got this couple of days ago

Scan is in 1200 look at the G in Gratia

Colin - I tried to email this to you but i think it disappeared!!

Cheers

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Just looked closer - look at teh A in Gratia as well and the rest of the letters look at bit odd!!

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Hi

Got this couple of days ago

Scan is in 1200 look at the G in Gratia

Colin - I tried to email this to you but i think it disappeared!!

Cheers

This is why I'm developing quite an affair with George IV farthings. Given the small date run, the incidence of errors and varieties is remarkably high and by no means completely documented, so this one doesn't surprise me at all. I have inter alia an 1825 R over R in REX which I've not seen listed anywhere.

Geoff

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Hi

Got this couple of days ago

Scan is in 1200 look at the G in Gratia

Colin - I tried to email this to you but i think it disappeared!!

Cheers

This is why I'm developing quite an affair with George IV farthings. Given the small date run, the incidence of errors and varieties is remarkably high and by no means completely documented, so this one doesn't surprise me at all. I have inter alia an 1825 R over R in REX which I've not seen listed anywhere.

Geoff

The George IV series does have a vast amount of repunching done, and cataloguing it would be difficult if not impossible. I have tried to pull out the clear repunches, such as the 1825 R/R which is very clear. I only know of two thers to date, so it appears to be quite a scarce one.

This is the first 1826 I have seen with the G repunched. I have examples of this for the 1825 and 1822 farthings. Thats another one I iwll have to get added :D

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Colin,

Do you have this one? It is a 1822 Farthing with D over D. It is clear enough to see with the naked eye.

Bob C.

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I like double D's B)

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Trust you to lower the tone ;)

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Colin,

Do you have this one? It is a 1822 Farthing with D over D. It is clear enough to see with the naked eye.

Bob C.

Bob,

I have seen a few examples of that one, and as you say it is very clear, yet very few people actually spot it

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