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Just To Cheer Up US Aussies, Especially Those In Victoria.

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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Old-Aus...AOSw-q5fL-aQ
Love the near proof 1930 penny sitting on top. Also there is neg feedback from another buyer saying he's not sure if the 1930 penny is genuine!
WOW, two 1930 pennies! Must be some lucky antiques dealer!
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 Posted 08/09/2020  6:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ryurazu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Quite sure it's fake if he not accept returns.
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 Posted 08/09/2020  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oriole to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well, if he has 2 then there may be a lot more available!
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With these pictures, and without any independently proven authenticity of the coins, I think the current bid of $15 is way too high.
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 Posted 08/10/2020  12:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add squaremealroundplate to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Huh, I started " coffin' " when I had a look. How about the look of the " 3 " ? Or is that a newly discovered " genuine " 19 3/2 0 overdate 1930 penny ? And the wood ducks are in there bidding......

I have some fresh air in my car tyres I can sell them, and send the winning bidder that very same fresh air from the tyre of their choice in a registered AP cylinder.
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why has the seller not had the penny authenticated? suspicious

good luck to the winning bidder
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Old Australian Coins old dates and a 1930 penny don't know if genuine.

All Found In Unusal Old Box and the box is really weird looks like a coffin.

There's a pair of silver and amber earrings you can make out a stamp on them so I think there silver and amber.

And one old looking cufflink not sure if silver but looks old.


It would appear that caz has covered her bases well!

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With these pictures, and without any independently proven authenticity of the coins, I think the current bid of $15 is way too high.

Reckon $1 is too high. A coin collector recently told me he had obtained a some 1930 space fillers with a bulk purchase that he binned. He found out later that Aussies were paying up to $60 for the same coins even though they were cleary described as non-genuine.
What's the saying about a fool and their money...
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@squaremealroundplate - Ha ha.. hadn't heard of 'wood ducks' before!
Thanks for expanding my word repertoire!
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I thought wood ducks was a common Aussie expression. Obviously not.

Steve :)
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Got this in post today nothing special.

Just-To-Cheer-Up-US-Aussies,-Especially-Those-In-Victoria.
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