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George VI NZ Half Crowns

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Hi, I recently purchased these coins and I am wondering what their grade would be?
Thanks
Bryan

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I would grade these as VF-30/35.
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I would grade the 1948 and 1949 as lower VF, whereas the 1947, 1950, & 1951 are all around VF30 or so.
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I agree with VF for all. Looks like more PVC goo on the '47. You may want to invest in some acetone.
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