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Aluminium_Bronze_Dollars__6.pngAluminium Bronze Dollars up to 2015422 viewsPage 6
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Aluminium_Bronze_Dollars__14.pngAluminium Bronze Dollars up to 2015422 viewsPage 14
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IMG_3650.JPG1920 Penny London obverse dot above bottom scroll422 views
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1929_Halfpenny_rev__with_high_dot_after_Y_of_PENNY.JPG1929 Halfpenny reverse. High dot after date422 viewsHigh date after 9
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Forgotten_Penny_Major_Varieties.pngForgotten Penny Major Varieties422 viewsMajor varieties not seen in price lists
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1922_Article_pic_9.JPG1922 Penny Article pic 9421 viewsUpright 9 Narrow date. Spur on left side of foot on first 2. Code LF-L4+RC4-L9-L15
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IMG_3016.JPG1926 Florin Reverse421 viewsForgery??????
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1981_2_Cent_obverse_NO_SD.JPG1981 2 Cent obverse421 viewsMissing initials SD from between front and rear feet on reverse side
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2004_Dollar_Eureka_B__incused_Counterstamp___1_85mm.JPG2004 Dollar B Counterstamp 2421 viewsEureka B Counterstamp, thinner letter B, incused dia. 1.85mm
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1916_long_tail_6_rev__mule_die_cud.JPG1916 Halfpenny420 viewsLong Tail 6. Has same reverse as that of the 1916 Mule i.e. cud at inner circle of reverse above "N" of ONE.
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1920_Halfpenny_obv__90_degrees_rotated.JPG1920 Halfpenny obverse 90 degree rotation420 views90 degree rotation of obverse die
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1922_obv__muli_flat_rim.JPG1922 Penny Obverse.419 viewsExtremely scarce Upright 9 common width date coin as described for other obverse entry. This coin has multiple flats around circumference of rim, and could obviously be the result of some tinkering in the back shed. But, considering the scarcity of this coin, the question has to be asked if there were issues during the minting process that caused the cessation of the mint run, and is the rim flattening the result of a mint die, machinery design fault/ breakdown etc.
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