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Opinions Of Grade And Value Of 3 Australian Pennies.

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I love the bit of red on the obverse of the 1916.
The 1922 may have been minted with grease in the obverse die.
The 1916 and 1920 seem EF to me, but I know grading is tougher for Australian coisn.
I previewed my post and rotated the photos, and they still came out sideways.







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Top to bottom, VF, F, and G. The reverse is the best of them all, as usual.

Value is minimal. The 1916 and 1920 could fetch 50 cents in a bowlful of these at a coin shop. The bottom one is essentially worthless.
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Guess I wasnt wrong to ask why I should pay 2 dollars for a penny with the dates of 1940s+. The seller immediately clamed up and got upset at me o.o I was like in my mind 100%+ markup to market, their arguement was they had sold others for that price, but I knew the game he was playing.
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