That R has been worked over on the die? Or was it only that the die was breaking and the R came out damaged?
The date has that known error in the legend. But I could only find one bad photo of such coin to compare and the die that struck it was not as worn as on this one.
I am 95% sure that is the R/E in GRATIA It has the same continuous line of the foot of E and the spur from the E's middle Serif . Would need to see it under high mag to tell though
Thank you. The die is cracked but I do thing there is more to that R. These overpunched letters, I have read about them but could not easily find good photos to compare.
I will try to produce a better photo. And show it here if I can do one. But I am not really equipped to do macro photography. This sovereign stays in my collection and some day I will get a better camera, lens and support.
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