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Half Penny Jon

1897 High and Low tide.

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Hi everyone,

Could anyone please tell me how to tell the difference between high and low tides in 1897 penny's. I saw this one below which Spink says is the rare 'high tide' one but I am not so sure.

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Spink pg440

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Yes that's a high tide, the sea level is higher than the rock.

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Then the coin is worht £300 according to Spink.

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I'm pretty sure that's NOT the high tide variety.

It's the sea level on the right that counts & it's way below where the legs cross.

On the high tide variety it's just below that point.

Also on the high-tide variety the base of the shield is nearly in contact with the border teeth. In this case it's not.

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Unfortunately I have not got a copy of Peck so I cannot confirm questions for myself all the time. :(

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Yes, Custard is probably right, I had it in my head it was a Halfpenny, HPJ.

But the sea on the ebay coin is just like the picture of 3961 (on the left on p440)

Anyway 1897 is agood year, so I bought it now :o

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Unfortunately I have not got a copy of Peck so I cannot confirm questions for myself all the time. :(

Gouby is the best identification guide for pennies

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Unfortunately I have not got a copy of Peck so I cannot confirm questions for myself all the time. :(

Gouby is the best identification guide for pennies

I'll be meeting Mr Gouby at the London coin fair, and he'll be bringing me one of his books.

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hmm :o ...all of my worn 1897 pennies seem to have a high tide :huh:

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...probably because you've got it wrong

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...probably because you've got it wrong

no, the picture is low tide according to chris, and my 1897 pennies have a tide higher then that!

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According to Gouby's book "The British Bronze Penny:"

The “P†of “PENNY†points to a border tooth – low tide.

The “P†points between two teeth – higher tide.

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Yes, Custard is probably right, I had it in my head it was a Halfpenny, HPJ.

But the sea on the ebay coin is just like the picture of 3961 (on the left on p440)

Anyway 1897 is agood year, so I bought it now :o

I once bought a BU 1897 penny for £18 at my local coin shop. Mind you it was about 5 years ago! :D

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