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I would be more than 99% confident that it's a post-production effect, either a drop or two of very strong acid, or something else?

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I had a 1938 penny a few years ago with the same feature and I was inclined towards a genuinely faulty blank. I think an acid induced hole would be more regular and have smooth sides. If it has to be post-production, where does this leave my York shilling in the thread a week or two ago in this section of the forum?

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

Linda Cristal played Victoria.

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

Linda Cristal played Victoria.

I'm struggling to find any decent pictures of her.....or indecent ;)

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Lol and worth £355, i think not. The man Must have been drunk when he put in the price

:lol: My thoughts exactly.

the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

Oh yes, the High Chaparral, i remember it well. Who was that annoyingly grinning Mexican, Man....... something-or-other ?

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looks like planchet, there are faint cracks coming off it.

bit expensive for a holed coin though.

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

Linda Cristal played Victoria.

I'm struggling to find any decent pictures of her.....or indecent ;)

1960s I presume? We didn't have a tv then :) and only got one in 1971 when my younger sister insisted she was missing out. She still watches her LCD tv to this day (Lowest common denominator television)

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

Linda Cristal played Victoria.

I'm struggling to find any decent pictures of her.....or indecent ;)
How strange that you passed go and still thought of exactly the person I actually meant!

What an elegant item she was! Rather attractive in full-lustre I would think? :)

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the first coin is irregular.....like the opening scene from bonanza.........for those old enough to remember ^_^

I remember...and just who was that girl/woman? :)

Err what woman, are you thinking of The High Chaparrel (Linda Cristal)

I presume we are talking television here?

Leaving aside the name which is irrelevant. How irregular? Any worthwhile pictures? (says he in anticipation :) )

Linda Cristal played Victoria.

I'm struggling to find any decent pictures of her.....or indecent ;)
How strange that you passed go and still thought of exactly the person I actually meant!

What an elegant item she was! Rather attractive in full-lustre I would think? :)

Certainly BU threepenny bits :D

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Couple of bits (and bobs)....OK, well quarters and shillings for you numismatic types...LOL

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