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Grading For This 1944 Florin With A Good Die Crack Happening

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 Posted 12/06/2022  01:49 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ttkoo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi again, I'm just sorting through my Florins and spotted this 1944 in fairly good nick with a very nice die fracture giving ALIA a bit of grief.
Apologies for the terrible pic but it is all I have ATM.
What grade do you put the reverse of the coin at and would the die crack add any premium? (Not selling, but would like to rate it)

Thanks in advance tt
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Looks like it could be a pre-cud. Generally, die cracks only add to a coin to variety collectors and subtracts for other collectors.
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Die cracks on Aussie pre decimal coins are very common.
Might add a couple of dollars value wise.
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Please show both sides for a grading opinion.
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Thanks for the comments and opinions.
When I get my camera set up properly I'll take some better shots of the coin and see if a guess at the grade is possible.
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