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 Posted 08/22/2013  06:23 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tracyaw to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Anything about the Obverse 2 1862 Penny, and how many varieties? I am thinking two, and I know one has a permanant colon flaw at the end of the legend on Obverse 6. I have a 1862, the colon is perfectly round and not like obverse 6 flaw, but there is no evidence of a signature which is found on Obverse 2. Although the coin is in fair condition, it has a slight corrosion or wear at the bottom of the bust. Are there any other identifying features of Obverse 2 that anyone knows about?

EDIT: Two more pics. The Bs in Britt are supposed to be different I can't see it) although the G's look different. The bottom one is the 1862 with perfect colon after D, the top one is of the flawed colon after D on all Obverse 6


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Tracy, Spink lists varieties, OB2 Rev G / OB6 Rev G / 8 over 6 / Halfpenny numerals.
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Thanks Greenie Jim. I thiught there was only two Obverses but wasn't sure.

Only the signature can identify an obverse 2 though as far as I know. But as I said every colon on the Obverse 6 1862, has a flaw. The 1862 I have, has no flaw but also no signature that I can make out. I now know where the signature should be as I have seen it on another 1862 Obverse 2 penny, but my coin is corroded in that area.
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Just to finish of this topic, having done much research and looking at both signature and none signature it appears the top colon is a flaw characteristic of both Ob2 and Ob6. Spink's states: Obverse 6: 'There is a prominent flaw on the top stop of the colon after D at the end of the legend'. I wish Spink's included also that the flaw is a feature on some of the Obverse 2, and that not all Ob 6 have the colon flaw. Most confusing

Below an 1862 penny with signature and colon flaw:


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