ACoinEther
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 12:35
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 12:35
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Hi Variety Identification Forum
Has anyone seen a 1916i Half Penny copper coin with a dot above the letter A on the reverse? Is it worth anything as a variety coin?
Numista Robot
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 12:35
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 12:35
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Hello 🤖
Without pictures, it will be very difficult for anyone to help you. Could you please post clear pictures of each side of your item?
Please note that this is an automatic message. Feel free to ignore if it is not relevant.
Sjoelund
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 14:35
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 14:35
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Welcome to numista.
Please read the forum policy before posting.
If you mean this,
you should have found it in the numista catalog, just a matter of trying.
Globetrotter
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rsirian1
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 14:58
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Edited: 23 Şub 2025, 14:59
Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 14:58
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Edited: 23 Şub 2025, 14:59
Please listen to Mr. Numista Robot. There are 5 A's on the reverse, none of which have a dot above them.
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ACoinEther
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:13
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:13
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Hi All
It is not the normal half penny mule with the pimple on the inner concentric circle. Here is a picture, look at and above the letter A in the word Half Penny. Cheers ACoinEther
Sjoelund
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:17
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:17
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You mean the “A” in HA LF, looks like a cud…..
Globetrotter
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rsirian1
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:24
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:24
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Sjoelund
You mean the “A” in HA LF, looks like a cud…..
Agree. Not a variety.
ACoinEther
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:39
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:39
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Hi
Thanks, but it seems like a distinct round dot mint mark, not a cud.
Could you please clarify? Cheers ACoinEther
Topic moved to "Coin identifications and valuations"
(ZacUK , 23 Şub 2025, 15:44)
Sjoelund
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:46
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:46
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Nothing to clarify, just a minting error called a cud.
Globetrotter
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https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com
Status changed to Solved
(ACoinEther , 23 Şub 2025, 15:47)
rsirian1
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:51
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 15:51
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Maybe the referee has seen this before. @brismike
brismike
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 16:09
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 16:09
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Minting error - I agree with Sjoelund - Nothing to clarify, just a minting error called a cud.
I haven't seen one like this before but nothing special as far as I am concerned.
Mike
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ACoinEther
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 17:41
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Posted: 23 Şub 2025, 17:41
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Thank you to all the wonderful contributors to my post. I am new to this forum and appreciate your experience and expertise on the question posed. Kindest regards ACoinEther
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