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    1935 Jubilee Set

    Couldn't get the Box to attach last time, but will try again . I think they are similar to the "Specimen" Crown in finish.. i.e. a bit sharper than the standard crown , but not prooflike..but better than currency I think thanks all for your interest.
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    1935 Jubilee Set

    Sorry I seem to be messing up this post Yes they are mine, and person they came from bought circa 1960/70 period
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    1935 Jubilee Set

    The 1935 Crown is well-known as being issued as a specimen also. I have to say I've never seen other 1935 denominations likewise, so my first impression is to say those could be quite or very rare. I'm actually quite surprised that only the Crown was issued for Jubilee purposes and not an entire set. But he did die at the very beginning of 1936 so it could be his impending death put such plans on hold. Are those your own or did you see them somewhere? The pictures are very small - can you either post larger ones or a link to where they may be seen? Thanks.
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