I ran across a coin today which was sold by Spinks, archived here. What struck me is this particular coin was sold as the 1844 E/N for a high price, although it's not this variety (IMO). I suppose I'm making a point here that every attribution should be verified, whether it's a raw coin or in a slab. I feel that often too much trust is placed in TPGs, dealers, or auction houses. Everyone makes mistakes, so we need to look out for ourselves.
Here is the coin reportedly sold by Spinks for £150. There should be an N visibly stamped under the E in Regina.
Compare the areas above noted by arrows to the E/N variety below:
You are right KurtS, also in Italy sometime there are auctions w/ some coins described not correctly, it happens above all for foreign coins, anyway sometimes they are also under estimated. The last opportunity I got has been w/ a Luxembourg lot w/ inside a 1 Franc medal aligned classified as coin aligned.
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