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MACKSILKY.

Guy Fawkes 2005 Two Pound Coin.

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Hi guys i'm not really into modern coins, but i do check my change on a daily basis. I do know about the error remember pemember but the one i have the i in fifth has not been cut, so it spells F FTH, is this common, cheers jim.

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A picture would be good.

Letters on the collar are often weakly struck - the "PEMEMBER" is not a misstruck R but simply a weak R with its down stroke not clear. I suspect your F FTH is the same - a weak I that doesn't show clear or even at all. But as I say - pictures are best.

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Haven't got a decent cam at hand but managed to take a couple of images on my phone.

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Thanks jim.

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It does look like it's just a weak I. The second picture gives a better idea.

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