Just arrived today from the UK, an Aussie penny

This is the second scarcest penny after the 1930 which is a $10,000+ coin. This completes my Aussie 'big penny' collection. Well, it completes it as far as I'm going, I can't, and probably never will, afford the 1930. The seller called it Fine. BTW, I paid 7 times the Krause Fine value for the coin, and I am glad to get it. Krause is way off on pre-decimal Aussie bronze coins.



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If a 1936 was struck, why don't you have one altered into a 1930?
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