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1966 Wavy And 2000 Mule - Have You Found Them?

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 Posted 10/24/2021  12:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MachinMachinMan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Poll Question
The holy grails of Australian decimal noodling are the 1966 20c wavy baseline and the 2000 $1/10c mule.

Thought I'd knock up a poll to gauge the success of fellow noodlers in finding them. I know some of you have found multiple examples of either one or both coins.

If you don't know the coins I'm talking about then you haven't found them!

This poll is only for coins you have either found by noodling or received in change. Copping out and buying them doesn't count.

Cheers.

Poll Choices
 Found at least one 2000 mule but no 1966 wavies
 Found at least one 1966 wavy but no 2000 mules
 Found at least one of both of them
 Found neither

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10/24/2021 12:44 am
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I've been looking basically since I started collecting for a wavy 20c without luck. The old Renniks catalogues give it a value that made it seem pretty common.
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