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1816 Sixpence with additional dot after Pense

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Hmm...not sure what to call the small dots in the garter - spikes perhaps?

Anyway, was taking a closer look at some scans and discovered there was a dot on one of the 1816 sixpence's which was not supposed to be there...:

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Hmm...not sure what to call the small dots in the garter - spikes perhaps?

Anyway, was taking a closer look at some scans and discovered there was a dot on one of the 1816 sixpence's which was not supposed to be there...:

post-6657-004757700 1316120864_thumb.jpg

Well spotted! Mine doesn't have one...

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Hmm...not sure what to call the small dots in the garter - spikes perhaps?

Anyway, was taking a closer look at some scans and discovered there was a dot on one of the 1816 sixpence's which was not supposed to be there...:

post-6657-004757700 1316120864_thumb.jpg

Well spotted! Mine doesn't have one...

Mine does... but it's not the same extra one.

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Hmm...not sure what to call the small dots in the garter - spikes perhaps?

Anyway, was taking a closer look at some scans and discovered there was a dot on one of the 1816 sixpence's which was not supposed to be there...:

post-6657-004757700 1316120864_thumb.jpg

Well spotted! Mine doesn't have one...

Mine does... but it's not the same extra one.

Interesting - almost like on the shilling.

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my coin is more like the photo of the shilling, although the 2nd and 3rd dots from the right are less pronounced than the rest, interestingly my 1819 is almost identical, same reverse die???.

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my coin is more like the photo of the shilling, although the 2nd and 3rd dots from the right are less pronounced than the rest, interestingly my 1819 is almost identical, same reverse die???.

Can't be the same - not with 3 years between them. Can you make a scan?

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agreed which was why i put sooooo many question marks.......photos shortly

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my coin is more like the photo of the shilling, although the 2nd and 3rd dots from the right are less pronounced than the rest, interestingly my 1819 is almost identical, same reverse die???.

Can't be the same - not with 3 years between them. Can you make a scan?

You can't discount the possibility that a die was used after a period of 3 years. My 1675/3/2 halfpenny was obviously intended for use over that time span, and I was hoping that the 1817 and 1820 shillings with I/S in HONI were from the same die. From the images I think it is possible they could be, but the jury is out as the 1817s are badly struck with a characteristic low rim and if it was indeed the same die it would need to have been slightly recut as the bar in H is at a slightly different angle on the two, but as we know all too well, this happened frequently. I wouldn't know where to start with image superimposition, so I am unable to confirm using this method.

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