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Pillar of the Community
New Zealand
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okiecoiner Can you help with this 1 please I think the REV is E37a and OBV is 36a but it doesn't gel ? plus I am still working on it The I in Regina looks like a Cud or ?  REV die crack 6 and 12  
Cheers Don
Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut. "Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
Edited by fourmack 05/08/2015 7:59 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5593 Posts |
I don't collect or use the Haxby system. You are speaking Greek to me. I can't tell about the "I" but it's not right.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5593 Posts |
It looks to me like a shaving from a previous planchet was caught in the "I" and then plastered it on the next planchet where it stuck.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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 ..okiecoiner nailed it...
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Valued Member
United States
302 Posts |
Don, your attribution of PC59-36a1 (36a + E37a) is right on. The extra metal on the I is puzzling. I can't see it being a Cud. But, I don't think Okie's explanation works, either. If the extra metal was from a stray flake that got struck onto the I when the coin was struck, it seems to me the straight sides of the I in the die would have shaved the portions at the side off (or at least greatly flattened them). In fact, the side portions are raised and protrude outward from the sides of the I.
Edited by JHax 05/09/2015 8:46 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5593 Posts |
I think that the flake/shaving was inside the I of the working die when it struck the next coin. Bottom of the die would equal the top, most raised part of the letter.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I may be wrong but I believe it is just some damage...it looks incused and pushing out to the top of the I, it would make sense considering the other damage.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Pillar of the Community
New Zealand
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Thank you Mr Haxby yahoo another one for my collection and just out of interest (how rare or not)
Cheers Don
Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut. "Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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Valued Member
United States
302 Posts |
Okie, it seems to me that if the "flake" was entirely inside the I, then there would be no extra material showing at the sides. If the flake sat across the I, then the parts at the sides would either be sheared off or at least mashed down when the coin was struck. That isn't what we see.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1224 Posts |
I agree with dollarman it looks like PMD to me also. Cheers, SIC
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
638 Posts |
fourmack I do have one like that with the I in Regina looking like a burning candle. I will have to find it!
MG
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Pillar of the Community
New Zealand
1679 Posts |
Close but no prizes today(my thoughts) as the bottom of the 9 doesn't come down far enough
Cheers Don
Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut. "Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
1980 Posts |
Quote: Close but no prizes today my next guess would be pg 283 2011 charlton?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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You need to see a huge splitting d/c at leaf 7 ..and another d/c at leaf 11... This is a late DP #4 ..note the RP 5 in the date also.. Notice how all of the obverse beads are joined together by a crack from bead to bead..      . .
Edited by DEVLEC 06/16/2015 5:32 pm
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