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Grade And Variety Confirmation Of Two 1920 Australian Pennies

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Hi all,


Looking for a grade on these two pennies, and confirmation or otherwise of the variety.

First is, I think, a 1920 Dot under bottom scroll, masquerading as a no dot. There is a neatly placed dent obscuring any dot there ( or it could be die filled. I think the curved base of the reverse legend makes it a DUBS. Can anyone confirm or otherwise, and hazard a guess of the grading?

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Second is, I think, a 1920 dot above bottom scroll, pretty sure it is a dot and not another feature. again can anyone confirm or otherwise and take a guess at a grading?

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Many thanks in advance tt

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The second one is a dot above bottom scroll Indian die.
These can be easily attributed by the strike.
Very low obverse rim resulting in extra wear to George V.
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Thanks echidna, nice to know.
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