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does anyone know who owns the 1952 proof penny or the 1954 penny?

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does anyone know who owns the 1952 proof penny or the 1954 penny?

no but i know where there is a picture of them...

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where?

(300th post :D )

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Mark Rasmussen had the 1952 Penny didn't he? But he was auctioning it, so he probably has it no longer.

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Mark Rasmussen had the 1952 Penny didn't he? But he was auctioning it, so he probably has it no longer.

who is he?

sorry, i am not too good with knowing colectors)

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He's a well known dealer, used to work for Spink i think, and has published books. Search on Google, I believe he has a fledgling web site.

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no i'm wrong i think it's gallery 3 that's not as good picture quality wise...

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i think i read that too.

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Here is the obverse of a 1933 penny, and here is the reverse.

Yes, the 1954 is in the British Museum

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Here is the obverse of a 1933 penny, and here is the reverse.

Yes, the 1954 is in the British Museum

Ooops, you didn't ask for those did you? :unsure:

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There are two different varieties for the 1933 penny. The one which resembles all of the other pennies of the period is worth more. The other variety was a pattern.

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