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    Muffer is right. The 84 itself is a replacement number. The flat has been carefully (admittedly) linished & blued. The 84 has been stamped in to it. The font of the 8 & the 4 is also too modern looking to be original WW1 era. Not a big issue though, & no doubt all just reflects its long & chequered history!

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