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1932 George V British Penny

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 Posted 11/11/2022  05:39 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kipster to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Morning,

Just an opinion on this please. Obverse has full mint lustre and colour, but the reverse is toned with only traces of lustre. How do TPGs view this type of thing?
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Not sure what a TPG - but a stunning coin, yet I see a trace of wear and can't say its full UNC.

Look at the top of his Majesty's cheek and the left breast of Britannia, there is the lightest rubbing on the fields and folds of the gown, plus some rubbing on the King's hair.

A stunning coin, but I am inclined to say its AU rather than UNC. Then again my 1932 penny is barely VF.
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 Posted 11/11/2022  07:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree with Pricetane, - good luster, but not to be seen on the high points of the design, most obvious on the obverse. Lack of luster on the high points is due to a small amount of wear.
Nevertheless, an attractive coin.
EF, (British grading).
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Thanks both.

Shame the lustre isn't the same on the reverse as the obverse, but still a pleasing coin.
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I'll say AU-58 (Sheldon).
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I don't see any wear. MS-64BN.
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