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1899 1 cent Study on repunch 9

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 1:49 pm
by Barry4180
I'm a bit apprehensive about using Saskatoon Coin Clubs information on this study. If it crosses a line I will delete this post.

The last 9 on this particular coin is much stronger than the 1st 9 which different than the image posted with SCC and can be seen in this edited photo. The top right hand side shows a bolder strike and honestly maybe that is all that this is. Image

Re: 1899 1 cent Study on repunch 9

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2024 2:07 pm
by Bill in Burl
Yes, we put 3 repunched 9's in the 2011 Charlton, but there were more that we didn't have enough more pages alloted us. There are differences in the length & strength of the underpunch below and right of the hook/tail and where it starts and ends. Also a difference on where the vertical start/end is left of the knob. It's nice when you find BOTH 9's repunched. I would guess that there at least 5 types of repunched 9's that you can see with the naked eye and nice offset. The mark between the knob and the upper loop is a die chip in the gap on a few of the strikes, but not common. Get the 65th Charlton and Rob Turner's book on die varieties not 58/59. His "Vickycents" site is a must to see... https://www.victoriancent.com/