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New Penny Found In Bag Of Old UK 1d

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I found a few really nice coins in two bags I got as a gift
over 40 of them I had to throw out but 9 of the pennys look good though I didn't find any new dates they are all double ups.

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sorry I just saw in the zoom up a speck of verdigre to the right of the monarchs head . regards Al
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A tiny bit of bronze disease on the rim of the obverse.
Nearly uncirculated except for a tiny amount of wear on the high point of the right breast.

Nice even patination has wiped out any radial mint lustre.
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Staff edit - removed potentially offensive text from prior post, your comment lost meaning
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You could have just changed it to 'breast' as I was clearly quoting the above? But I was just saying that everyone says 'breastplate' for this area of the coin, I've not heard it being called just the breast haha.
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Hi the 1938 1D has a lovely tone.
George V1 coins from the 30's are common even in very high grade.
I would expect ebay could throw up a value of £3 to £4 with a following wind.
I have sold these at opening bid of £0.99 and due to the verd a dealer wouldn't touch it.
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thanks for the comments I will show some more good ones next regards Al

sorry about the censure, it happens to me a lot probably cos of my lack of education though I saw a US censure the other day cos they spelt colour thus instead of color.

nice to see they are still watching hey!
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