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1881-H And 1891 Farthings

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Farthings are great coins to photograph because it's a useful way to study the details of this denomination. And, I just enjoy photographing coins!
Here's an 1881-H Farthing I found the other day in an antique shop.
Update: I've added an 1891 I found today!

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06/04/2008 12:21 am
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Great find Sir!
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Thanks...I've always liked Heaton mint coins, and I also have a number of Canadian issue originating there. It's often a scarcer mint mark, which I like too.
This one was too good to pass up for $1.
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