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1882-H 2 Over 1? F114

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Hello, recently started getting into UK/British coins and purchased this as a normal 1882-H but It looks 100% identical with the 2 over 1 sold in 2002 (1st pic is of the 2 over 1 that sold in 2002). It has the flat shield and connected R and I similar to the one sold as well. Let me know what you think. I only asked for the pic of the 2 before he sent so can't give any further pics till it gets here.

Here is the official one (one of a few from what I can find) that matches mine.
1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114
Obverse with the R & I connected
1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114
Reverse with the flat shield (not sure if concave shield is a pair also?)
1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114
1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114
The notch top right of 2 and (I think I see) the bottom leg of the 1 right above the 2s leg.
1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114

1882-H-2-Over-1?-F114
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06/26/2024 3:06 pm
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I am by no means an expert on these over-date varieties, but you look to be correct to me.
It is F114 - the connected R and I is common to all 1882s (obverse 12), so no issue there. Reverse does appear to be M, confirming it as F114.
As to the evidence of the underlying 1 - it does appear to be there, although even fainter than the quoted example.
Well done!
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Expert or not an opinion is always welcome =) thank you very much.
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