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12F2d_1926_C6v1_Obv_Cud_on_E_.jpg108 viewsMar 16, 2014
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12F2d_1926_C5_Trio.jpg129 viewsMar 16, 2014
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12F2d_1926_C4_Multi3.jpg113 viewsMar 16, 2014
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12F2d_1926_C4_Multi2.jpg109 viewsMar 16, 2014
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12F2d_1926_C4_Multi1.jpg78 viewsMar 16, 2014
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12F2d_1926_C2_Multi2.jpg106 viewsMar 16, 2014
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india-1906c-rupee-pcgs-ms63.jpgIndia 1906C Rupee PCGS MS63196 viewsLovely toning, PCGS grade probably held back by the obverse carbon streak. Minted in CalcuttaMar 16, 2014
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palestine-1943-10-mils-pcgs-ms64bn.jpgPalestine 1943 10 Mils PCGS MS64BN197 viewsMar 16, 2014
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new-zealand-1951-florin-pcgs-ms65.jpgNew Zealand 1951 Florin PCGS MS65188 viewsTied for equal highest graded (March 2014). Obverse bagmark probably holds it back from a MS66 grade.Mar 16, 2014
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8real1.jpg104 viewsMar 16, 2014
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8real.jpg91 viewsMar 16, 2014
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1916_rev__mule_die_cud_at_inner_circle.JPG1916 Halfpenny UNC168 viewsSmall pimple like cud at inner circle of reverse above "N" of ONE. This indicates that this same reverse die was originally matched with the wrongly fitted Quarter Anna Indian obverse die that was responsible for the creation the 1916 Halfpenny Mule. An unknown small number of coins were minted with this combination of dies, but the reverse die was left in place after the offending obverse die was changed. It is thought that a mintage of about 30,000 coins ensued using this particular reverse die.Mar 15, 2014
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