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1934 Sixpence For You Grading Enjoyment

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I bought this off the same seller I got the 1927 Florin from.

Sellers images taken through the mylar of a 2x2.

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I hope it doesn't grade UNC Details cleaned but I have been caught many
times and it's not always easy buying from a photo
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Reverse looks very flat, a raw coin dealers version of UNC I would say with this one
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Off topic but in the old days when you where very well dressed, the family would always say "you look like a sixpence" guess it was a lot of money in those days, especially here in South Africa
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