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12F2d_1926_C4_Multi3.jpg
12F2d_1926_C4_Multi3.jpg279 viewsMar 16, 2014
12F2d_1926_C4_Multi2.jpg
12F2d_1926_C4_Multi2.jpg259 viewsMar 16, 2014
12F2d_1926_C4_Multi1.jpg
12F2d_1926_C4_Multi1.jpg245 viewsMar 16, 2014
12F2d_1926_C2_Multi2.jpg
12F2d_1926_C2_Multi2.jpg285 viewsMar 16, 2014
india-1906c-rupee-pcgs-ms63.jpg
india-1906c-rupee-pcgs-ms63.jpgIndia 1906C Rupee PCGS MS63315 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 MS64BN309 viewsMar 16, 2014
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new-zealand-1951-florin-pcgs-ms65.jpgNew Zealand 1951 Florin PCGS MS65363 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.jpg214 viewsMar 16, 2014
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8real.jpg222 viewsMar 16, 2014
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1916_rev__mule_die_cud_at_inner_circle.JPG1916 Halfpenny UNC315 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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1922_upright_9_common_date_width.JPG1922 Penny reverse279 viewsUpright 9 common width date, extremely scarce. The left edge of the foot on last 2 aligns with the centre of 15th dentil when counted from and including the dentil immediately to the right of the 1. Not well known but often wrongly described as the wide date variety simply because of the upright 9. Nearly all common width date coins display the obvious LEFT leaning 9. Only sighted 9 of these in 8 years of constant searching, mostly every day i.e. internet, shows, dealers etc. Cannot locate in high grade.Mar 15, 2014
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1922_upright_9_common_date_width_obv_.JPG1922 Penny obverse249 viewsUpright 9 common width date as per description for reverse image, extremely scarce. Even allowing for this coins scarcity, the obverse rims are always clean, square and centred. Not to be confused with the also very scarce Upright 9 Narrow date or the scarce wide date varieties which has the left edge of the foot on the last 2 aligned with the left edge and right edge of the 15th dentil respectively. Mar 15, 2014
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