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1924 Australian Penny Question? Deep Knowledge Needed

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So I wanted to ask if it's possible to have the obverse of the Indian and have a reverse of the London for this coin? If so would that be considerably rare for this coin? all inputs are welcome thanks.
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Swoosh. almost 12 hours and no input?! That's gotta be a record lol.
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You won't get much reaction without pictures.
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Swoosh. almost 12 hours and no input?! That's gotta be a record lol.


I try to stay out of the rabbit hole regarding die pairings but AFAIK there is no reason not to have a English Reverse paired with a Indian Obverse especially in the early 1920's in Australia.
After saying that there are members on here that will know more than me and hopefully will see your post.
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All 1924 Indian die pennies have the same reverse which is described as "AM London" or "London".
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Thank you echidna, I was able to find a website that had a lot of good info this coin. I'll add it to this post so others can use it and it also has a lot of info for other Australian coins.

https://benchmarkcoincatalogue.com/...coin/473?pg=
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