UK Penny 1927 missing ear

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  1. mrbadexample

    mrbadexample Well-Known Member

    Wondered if anyone could offer an explanation for this please? I'm as sure as I can be that it's not post mint. The area has a dished appearance.

    1927 1d missing ear (4).jpg 1927 1d missing ear (1).JPG 1927 1d missing ear (3).jpg 1927 1d missing ear (5).JPG
     
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  3. paddyman98

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    Probably circulation wear. IMO
     
  4. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Is it under-weight?
     
  5. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Could it be struck through grease?
     
  6. mrbadexample

    mrbadexample Well-Known Member

    It's definitely not circulation wear. The area where his ear is, is concave. I've never seen another penny with a remotely similar wear pattern.

    I don't know - my scales are only accurate to 0.1g so they'll never pick up that level of discrepancy.

    Quite possibly - it would be the biggest effect from grease I've seen that hasn't affected letters only.

    My initial thoughts were an underweight planchet with insufficient metal to fill the dies (but wouldn't that just be thinner, and therefore almost unnoticeable?) or a big old glob of grease.
     
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