I edited your thread title for you, Joe. In 1929, Australia didn;t have "cents", they had "pennies". 
As for the grade, this is an excellent example of why split grading is sometimes a good thing. The reverse is relatively scar-free, and would grade an American EF. The damage on the obverse brings that side down to a very low American VF, maybe even Fine. A VF-25 average grade would be appropriate - though a TPG might consider there to be so many dints and scratches as to make it ungradeable.
As for the grade, this is an excellent example of why split grading is sometimes a good thing. The reverse is relatively scar-free, and would grade an American EF. The damage on the obverse brings that side down to a very low American VF, maybe even Fine. A VF-25 average grade would be appropriate - though a TPG might consider there to be so many dints and scratches as to make it ungradeable.
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