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Pillar of the Community
Australia
839 Posts |
You showed some... forgot exactly what..
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Valued Member
 Australia
372 Posts |
 An old scan of QE11 type set but none are George V 
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Valued Member
Australia
206 Posts |
Nice set gnome, all look great, love the sixpence Bite though.
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New Member
Australia
14 Posts |
Decimal clip 1975 bitten 20 cent  1975 split planchet 20 cent 
Edited by Bluesfil 06/19/2008 09:06 am
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Valued Member
Australia
206 Posts |
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Valued Member
Australia
206 Posts |
Nice pics Bluesfil, Love that split planchet. I have only 1 but is not still intact/ attached like yours. Almost as hard to find as a decimal clip/ bite, or are they more so?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5318 Posts |
Those are some great clips! Were such errors more common from the late 50s-60s? 
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
839 Posts |
love that pre-dec and 20c Gnome and Bluesfil
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Valued Member
 Australia
372 Posts |
Reasonably easy to pickup in those era's, Kurt . A 1976 split 20c, one year after Phil's   An 1981 3 1/2 claw variety double clipped 20 cent. 
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Valued Member
Australia
206 Posts |
This is my poor old split, or as Nancy called it once, the 10 cent worth 20 cents  . Found in change a little while back.  
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Valued Member
 Australia
372 Posts |
Finding it in change, was a good score. Well done. Have purchased all mine. Have a nice matching set of 20c halves somewhere.
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Valued Member
Australia
206 Posts |
 I forgot the of, sorry Nancy, was 10 cents worth of 20 cents  I must refrain from posting at that hour of the day.
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Hehehe, I know the feeling, either too early or too late & my keybord goes dyslexic on me.  
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5318 Posts |
I really like both those split 20c coins!  The one Gnome has would be called a "clamshell" here in the states. The grain of the metal on Nancy's 20c is very interesting.
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