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Peck 1535, rarity S. 7 dots in shield, 8 struck over 8 in date.
Peck 1535, rarity S. 7 dots in shield, 8 struck over 8 in date.
Freeman 261, 2 + B, R12. This piece is believed to be the finest example of a toothed border known.
Freeman 261, 2 + B, R12. This piece is believed to be the finest example of a toothed border known.
Freeman 288, 7 + E, R18. The Die letter B appears prominently to the left of the lighthouse. This is an unusual combination of dies, 7 + E: for both dates 1861 and 1862, the rarity is R18 (6-15 examples known of each). This is one of the finest known survivors.
Freeman 288, 7 + E, R18. The Die letter B appears prominently to the left of the lighthouse. This is an unusual combination of dies, 7 + E: for both dates 1861 and 1862, the rarity is R18 (6-15 examples known of each). This is one of the finest known survivors.
Freeman 288, 7 + E, R18. The Die letter B appears prominently to the left of the lighthouse. This is an unusual combination of dies, 7 + E: for both dates 1861 and 1862, the rarity is R18 (6-15 examples known of each). This is one of the finest known survivors.
Freeman 308, 7 + G, R13 Key date of the bronze halfpenny series and the more attractive one currently in this grade
Freeman 308, 7 + G, R13 Key date of the bronze halfpenny series and the more attractive one currently in this grade
Freeman 308, 7 + G, R13 Key date of the bronze halfpenny series and the more attractive one currently in this grade
Freeman 311, 7 + I, R13, different lighthouse than more common issue of this date.
Freeman 311, 7 + I, R13, different lighthouse than more common issue of this date.
Freeman 311, 7 + I, R13, different lighthouse than more common issue of this date.
Freeman 349, 17 + S, R8 The obverse is erroneously indicated by the label as "Rose." It is actually the more common "brooch."
Freeman 349, 17 + S, R8 The obverse is erroneously indicated by the label as "Rose." It is actually the more common "brooch."
Freeman 349, 17 + S, R8 The obverse is erroneously indicated by the label as "Rose." It is actually the more common "brooch."