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1881 H FARTHING FUNNY H?

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post-4770-1257537204_thumb.jpgHi, something funny about the H on this farthing anyone seen it before?

Sorry i cant get a better pic with my camera but hopefully you can see what i mean? Any ideas, thanks

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post-4770-1257537204_thumb.jpgHi, something funny about the H on this farthing anyone seen it before?

Sorry i cant get a better pic with my camera but hopefully you can see what i mean? Any ideas, thanks

Hi,

There are eight different varieties to this date, all in relation to the position of the H. Your example appears to be my Reverse type 7, where the H has been recut.

1881H farthings - <<click here

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post-4770-1257537204_thumb.jpgHi, something funny about the H on this farthing anyone seen it before?

Sorry i cant get a better pic with my camera but hopefully you can see what i mean? Any ideas, thanks

Hi,

There are eight different varieties to this date, all in relation to the position of the H. Your example appears to be my Reverse type 7, where the H has been recut.

1881H farthings - <<click here

Thanks colin,the coin is in vf condition is it much rarer or worth more than the normal 1881H?

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post-4770-1257537204_thumb.jpgHi, something funny about the H on this farthing anyone seen it before?

Sorry i cant get a better pic with my camera but hopefully you can see what i mean? Any ideas, thanks

Hi,

There are eight different varieties to this date, all in relation to the position of the H. Your example appears to be my Reverse type 7, where the H has been recut.

1881H farthings - <<click here

Thanks colin,the coin is in vf condition is it much rarer or worth more than the normal 1881H?

It will be a very narrow and specialist market (as most of the obscurer varieties tend to be). If it's rare and you can find a buyer then it could be worth more than the standard version.

A sobering thought though, is the 1804 Bank of England dollar. There are 10 varieties of that listed, from the common to the extremely rare. Yet the rarest struggles to reach even twice the value of the commonest. Popularity, not merely rarity, adds value...

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post-4770-1257537204_thumb.jpgHi, something funny about the H on this farthing anyone seen it before?

Sorry i cant get a better pic with my camera but hopefully you can see what i mean? Any ideas, thanks

Hi,

There are eight different varieties to this date, all in relation to the position of the H. Your example appears to be my Reverse type 7, where the H has been recut.

1881H farthings - <<click here

Thanks colin,the coin is in vf condition is it much rarer or worth more than the normal 1881H?

It will be a very narrow and specialist market (as most of the obscurer varieties tend to be). If it's rare and you can find a buyer then it could be worth more than the standard version.

A sobering thought though, is the 1804 Bank of England dollar. There are 10 varieties of that listed, from the common to the extremely rare. Yet the rarest struggles to reach even twice the value of the commonest. Popularity, not merely rarity, adds value...

Thanks for the info colin

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