Accepted, of course. And so the OP's coin cannot be a mule. Hope he will investigate with a dealer in British minors; could be big bucks to a...
The Glossary in the Redbook defines "mule" as "a coin struck from two dies not originally intended to be used together." Nothing about denominations.
I think of a "mule" as mismatched obverse and reverse dies, without regard to denomination(s). A mule could have a different denomination on each...
There is a tiny tiny shadow of the H if you blow the image up to its largest size; I was looking for the H too.
The "Guernesey" spelling persisted until the 1930s.
Sometimes you can straighten out a bent coin by putting it between two heavy pieces of leather and pounding on it. Silver seems to straighten...
Why would you think it's a mule? Of what coin and what other coin?
My old Remick Commonwealth Catalog says nothing about two varieties of the 1889.
Your comments are factual, but you are slip-sliding away from the very critical issue of use-ability. and Husband: What's that? Wife: A little...
I've seen this argument over and over again in CT. Down the line, if you need silver to survive, who in the devil is going to "make change" for a...
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