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- Chocolate tone, very nice sheen with a dark area on the Queen and some other darker patches on the obverse. Attractive, virtually no wear.EUR99,45With much remaining lustre, but also some dark spots and toning.EUR52,65A little weakly struck but with some hints of last lustre.EUR40,95Very weak to Britannia. Plenty of lustre which is uneven in places and there is dirtiness in some lettering.EUR37,44
Penny 1854 EF
Chocolate tone, very nice sheen with a dark area on the Queen and some other darker patches on the obverse. Attractive, virtually no wear.Penny 1912H EF
With much remaining lustre, but also some dark spots and toning.Penny 1920 GEF
A little weakly struck but with some hints of last lustre.Penny 1920 GEF
Very weak to Britannia. Plenty of lustre which is uneven in places and there is dirtiness in some lettering.Penny 1927 EF/GEF
With some nice remaining lustre.Categories
I purchased about 700 of these Indian 1/12th Anna coins. Each is uncirculated, but of the 700, only ...EUR1,75EUR1,16
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