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Is This A Proof Aussie One Cent?

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found it hiding under a coin in a bulk lot on ebay.
Thanks for your help.

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 Posted 06/04/2014  02:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a 1 penny, not a 1 cent. They are two very different things in Australia.

And, if it's sitting in a miscellaneous pile of circulated world coins and tokens, it almost certainly is not a proof.
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Ok, Looks like a 1963 (?) penny. Really hard to see that last digit. It looks like an upside down 2.

Anyway working on the theory that it is a 1963, there were only 1,100 proofs made. So as Sap suggested, the thought that one of them is spending time in a bulk lot is

I'm thinking that it is more likely to be an EF to aUnc coin. (That is if it is not a fake, still worried about that last digit).

Would be nice to get some better photos of just that coin, both sides.

Cheers
Peter
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