Nice original red coin. The coin exhibits vertical die polishing lines on the reverse. On the obverse, a broken T at the upper right serif in...
Continuing with CIH reverse (repeated for clarity) and Reverse Ba from Allaboutfarthings site. In addition, some observations of the obverse of...
Continuing with CIH and Reverse B from Allaboutfarthings site. CIH [ATTACH] Allaboutfarthings B reverse [ATTACH] CIH [ATTACH]...
The Great Britain farthing of 1868 obverse described and imaged below (coin in hand) along with images of the two reverse varieties indicated on...
My example exhibits evidence of a 'late die state'. I did not show it but I have images of much of the inner circle which was considerably...
Time to accept the correct analysis from MBE and call it day. Many thanks to misterbadexample and Cucumbor for the their help.
Thank you MBE for your response. Might you consider the following? Below find two magnified images of the ‘0’ (zero) in the date. The first is...
You get the picture...must be a bug.
Do not know how the emoticons entered my reply. Each emoticon should be ':D'.
I thought to supply additional information to strengthen the case. See additional description and images below. The case for a new variety...
The Great Britain Farthing of 1860 imaged below appears to be an interesting candidate for a new variety. All comments welcome....
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