NumiSerge
Joined: 21-Nov-2018
Posts: 23
Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 10:11
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Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 10:11
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Greetings!
I came across a coin that I failed to find in the Catalogue. It is pretty much the same as this one:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1335.html
but the font of “5” is like the one from the previous issue (
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7887.html).
It has a coin alignment and its thickness is 2 mm.
If you decide to include this coin in the Catalogue, feel free to use these pictures as I made them myself.
Cheers
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BramVB
Joined: 17-Jul-2016
Posts: 1173
Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 10:31
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Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 10:31
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It is the normal 1982 coin. See comment in the yearline for 1983 is said to be smaller and bolder.
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1335.html
Please add your pictures to the comments so that both fonts (1982 and 1983) can be seen on the coinpage.
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NumiSerge
Joined: 21-Nov-2018
Posts: 23
Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 19:33
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Posted: 12-Feb-2019, 19:33
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Done. But still, the difference in the layout seems to be quite noticeable, so maybe it deserves an own type.
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Sulfur
Joined: 11-Jun-2016
Posts: 3690
Posted: 15-Feb-2019, 01:42
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Posted: 15-Feb-2019, 01:42
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Quote: "NumiSerge"But still, the difference in the layout seems to be quite noticeable, so maybe it deserves an own type.
I am in agreement with you. I sent a request to create the new page, so... let's see where this goes.