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  • Broadstrike - Cupped

    Here is a new acquisition from me, a cupped broadstrike..

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    Collecting errors on pre-decimal UK pennies

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    It's called an uncentered broadstrike and here's a good write up .
    http://www.error-ref.com/broadstrike-uncentered/

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    • #3
      Thanks but it is actually a cupped broadstrike, I use the same site daily when error checking and this is the same place I found the information on it being a cupped broadstrike.
      Also it was sold via an auction house who labelled it as a cupped broadstrike.

      Here's the write-up I was using (from the same site), the pictures on my link seem to better match my coin than the link you've added.
      http://www.error-ref.com/?s=broadstrike+cupped
      Collecting errors on pre-decimal UK pennies

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PennyErrors View Post
        Thanks but it is actually a cupped broadstrike, I use the same site daily when error checking and this is the same place I found the information on it being a cupped broadstrike.
        Also it was sold via an auction house who labelled it as a cupped broadstrike.

        Here's the write-up I was using (from the same site), the pictures on my link seem to better match my coin than the link you've added.
        http://www.error-ref.com/?s=broadstrike+cupped
        I see and good eyes there ......

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        • #5
          Very Nice. I have alot of the 1964's but nothing like this! Congrats on finding this gem.
          Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA, WIN, WINS, MSNS

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jamez View Post
            Very Nice. I have alot of the 1964's but nothing like this! Congrats on finding this gem.
            Thanks Jamez, it's a beaut!

            I've also been meaning to post 2 rotated double strikes that I've got, one is a 1963.
            Collecting errors on pre-decimal UK pennies

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            • #7
              Very nice! I'll post one from GB not cupped.
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              Unless otherwise noted, images are by Ken Potter and copyright Ken Potter 2015.


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