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20170510_142840_-_Copy.jpg491 views
1922_penny_rev_group_1_narrow_date_upright_9.jpg
1922_penny_rev_group_1_narrow_date_upright_9.jpg1922 Penny rev Group 1491 viewsUpright 9, Narrow date (extremely scarce)
1993_Wave_Cud_No_1.jpg
1993_Wave_Cud_No_1.jpg490 views
2005_Planchet_Flaw_No_1.jpg
2005_Planchet_Flaw_No_1.jpg490 views
1951j2jpg.jpg
1951j2jpg.jpg490 views
australia-1961y-half-penny-purple-blue.jpg
australia-1961y-half-penny-purple-blue.jpgAustralia 1961y Half Penny UNC490 viewsInteresting purple and blue obverse toning
1937_p3.JPG
1937_p3.JPG490 views
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IMG_36625B15D.JPG490 views
dollar-drum.jpg
dollar-drum.jpgRAM Dollar Drum490 views
1916_rev__mule_die_cud_at_inner_circle.JPG
1916_rev__mule_die_cud_at_inner_circle.JPG1916 Halfpenny UNC490 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.
great-britain-1787-6d-pcgs-au55.jpg
great-britain-1787-6d-pcgs-au55.jpgGreat Britain 1787 Sixpence PCGS AU55490 views
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186238_large.jpg490 views
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