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Does An 1873 Shilling Die Number 35 Exist? Help Needed

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Hello fellow coin collectors, I came across an 1873 Shilling, with the Die Number 35. According to various sources, including this website (http://www.coins-of-the-uk.co.uk/dieno.html), the die number is not listed.

do you have more information about this coin type? thanks

below there is an image.

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 Posted 07/07/2012  07:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paulport15 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
it is either 35 or 33, but non are listed as die numbers on the website.
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Its either 33 or 55 I think, but not a 35 from the looks of it. Then again, I'm going off of a picture alone
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According to Tony Clayton, for the 1873 shilling, the die number 35 is not listed, but the 55 IS listed.
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Think Sel is right with 55. If you look at the style of the 3 below (the date) that has a double bowl whereas the mint mark above has a flat top style. Would be rare to have both styles of typeface on the same coin.
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That's a 55.
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