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Has anyone got a decent image of a 1765 penny? Thanks in advance.

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Apologies due, cocked up here. I've just noticed there wasn't a 1765 penny with only the 2d, 3d & 4d struck. The original request was because my 1766 looks as if it is over a 5. So the question arises, was the die produced but never used. In that case any images of 1766 Maundy pennies would be appreciated to compare dies. Thanks.

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Ahhh all these varities, worthless :lol: gimme an overstamped V any day :ph34r:

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Ahhh all these varities, worthless :lol: gimme an overstamped V any day :ph34r:

It wouldn't be worth any more in cash terms as a variety for the same basic reasons as your half sovereign which is that there are insufficient collectors of the series with deep pockets. But a 6/5 would have a numismatic value as our knowledge base would be extended, i.e. the 1765 die was made but never used.

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Ahhh all these varities, worthless :lol: gimme an overstamped V any day :ph34r:

It wouldn't be worth any more in cash terms as a variety for the same basic reasons as your half sovereign which is that there are insufficient collectors of the series with deep pockets. But a 6/5 would have a numismatic value as our knowledge base would be extended, i.e. the 1765 die was made but never used.

I've got one in EF Rob. Message me your e-mail again and I'll put it as an attachment.

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