Added a 1919H penny tonight...
but no pics until it arrives as the images shown were not very good. In 1912, 1918 and 1919 the large quantities of pennies needed for commerce forced the Royal Mint to subcontract production with both Kings Norton Metal Company (mintmark KN), and The Mint (Birmingham) Ltd, known as Heaton and with the H mintmark. The 1919 is the toughest of the Heaton marked dates.
This one in NGC 63 BN popped up tonight on the 'bay with a BIN of less than the EF Spink price so I had to jump on it. Pics to follow, but I was so chuffed I just had to post about it even though I know it's bad luck to post until you get it in hand.
This one in NGC 63 BN popped up tonight on the 'bay with a BIN of less than the EF Spink price so I had to jump on it. Pics to follow, but I was so chuffed I just had to post about it even though I know it's bad luck to post until you get it in hand.
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I no longer have any pictures of it though.
I still have pictures of its brother coin though, housed in 2750113-003, but also sold that a few years later.
Old grade thread from 2004
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Well, just Love coins, period.
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I listed it on consignment for a friend of mine who got it off TTrade in 2006. We both thought it was optimistically graded and priced it to sell. Wow, what a small world! Congrats!
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It's not particularly rare - 5,209,600 (Freeman say Rarity C2). It was easy to find them in change and in rolls in the good old days, but it is admittedly tough to find them in higher grades.
What a small world indeed - I didn't realize it had traveled around so much.
Gene, it looks to me like you need to get a better camera, or something.
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OK, not hating but grades do seem a bit high & want to know what days they are grading like that so I may submit my coins on that day. I think this date and mint is just inherently a bit unattractive even in higher grades.
Well, just Love coins, period.