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Australia 1 Penny 1929

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This coin has some scratches and a gouge on the obverse, And a slight dent in the rim at the 9:00 position. I was curious what this coin might grade. Thanks!

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Detail wise I'd give it VF-25.
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I edited your thread title for you, Joe. In 1929, Australia didn;t have "cents", they had "pennies".

As for the grade, this is an excellent example of why split grading is sometimes a good thing. The reverse is relatively scar-free, and would grade an American EF. The damage on the obverse brings that side down to a very low American VF, maybe even Fine. A VF-25 average grade would be appropriate - though a TPG might consider there to be so many dints and scratches as to make it ungradeable.
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I would say VF on this one. Nice.
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