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1958_Proof_penny_article_4.JPG1958 Proof coin article 4488 views
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1922_upright_9_common_date_width_obv_.JPG1922 Penny obverse487 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.
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Lever_article_7.JPGFred Lever article page 7486 viewsTop 50 rarest circulating coins
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WCK_Loco_south.JPGWerris Creek loco shed485 viewsSouth end
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Freds_1952_3.jpgFreds 1952 penny Melbourne reverse #3485 viewsHigh and right tilted 2
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1930_Penny_rev__Copy.JPG1930 Penny rev.484 viewsCOPY
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Can__Florin_Rev_.JPG1927 Canberra Florin Reverse483 viewsCelebrating the opening of Australia's new Parliament House
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IMG_3392.JPG5 Ton yard gantry crane483 viewsModel railway HO scale 1:87
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Phantom_reverse.JPGPhantom Medal reverse483 views80th anniversary of the Phantom from Perth Mint
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1922_obv__muli_flat_rim.JPG1922 Penny Obverse.481 viewsExtremely scarce Upright 9 common width date coin as described for other obverse entry. This coin has multiple flats around circumference of rim, and could obviously be the result of some tinkering in the back shed. But, considering the scarcity of this coin, the question has to be asked if there were issues during the minting process that caused the cessation of the mint run, and is the rim flattening the result of a mint die, machinery design fault/ breakdown etc.
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1995_Waltzing_M__back_C_2_trees_281024x76829.jpg1995 Waltzing Matilda Dollar card (Rear)481 viewsHorse with rider further from window. 2 trees to right of window at front.
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1966_10_cent_PNC.JPG1966 10 Cent481 viewsPNC
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