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Circulated 1911 Half Penny

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Plucked this out of a dealer's "bargain" bin the other day. Obviously not a primo specimen, but since I understand it to be Australia's initial issue in this denomination, I was happy to pick it up for less than 10¢.

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Ok Coin,above average circulated condition but they have little value unfortunately,probably$2-$5 on ebay so good find at -10c.
I have 2011 half somewhere that's close to Unc.,tried to sell it(with a bunch of other top grade Coins) in the 1990's,Dealer offered me A$5 saying he will sell it for $10(Bull!),i was expecting around A$50 so I still have it.
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Hi basil can you PM me the picture of those coins.
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I'd say F-15, shot at VF-20.
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Hi basil can you PM me the picture of those coins.


Hi R....the 1911 was a Penny,not a half although I did have some aUNC 1911 halves back then but they are long gone to a sympathetic Dealer.Back then the only way to sell Coins were Dealers or Classifieds in the Age,SMH,Trading Post etc.
This is the Coin I was offered $5 for,it was a $50+ Coin even in those days.Its for sale if your interested for a fair price.Great strike and colour,needs slabbing.

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F-15
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I would grade the obv. lower than the reverse...G/VF.

KK
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