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1914 (L) 1D MS63BN PCGS #143141

Left tilted 4

1920 1D No dots AU58BN PCGS #146902

Weakly formed 7th and 8th pearls. Dot to left of numeral 1

1925 1D KM-23 AU55BN PCGS #143378

Scarce variety. Obverse die 1 with reverse die A. Dot in field between chin and V, dot in field between neck and X. Clear cuds on "E" of ONE, and "Y" of PENNY.

1941 Y. (p) 1D MS64RB PCGS #144102

Roman nose on King

1942 (b) 1D Without I AU53BN PCGS #380449

Missing I Mint Mark

1943-I (b) 1D Long Reverse Denticles AU50BN PCGS #542167

Ram Strike? Depressed rim around circumference both sides.

1945 Y. (p) 1D MS63BN PCGS #143638

Large Dot after KG

1951 (m) 1D AU55BN PCGS #143327

Wrongly attributed. Is actually a 1951 London Mint PL Penny with missing PL. No serif on 5, different alignment of P and Y in PENNY and square rims.

1952 (m) 1D AU58BN PCGS #143316

Blob (cud) on 9

1953 (m) 1D w/o Serif 5 MS63RB PCGS #598567

Long 5, different 3

1955 Y. (p) 1D Perth obverse MS64RB PCGS #598573

Mule, minted using the #9 Perth 1956Y. obverse die. Blakesly effect (pinched planchet) on reverse and obverse at 0230 and 0930 respectively.

1956 Y. (p) 1D Melbourne obverse MS63RB PCGS #594150

Mule, minted using the #8 Melbourne 1955Y. obverse die.

1957 Y. (p) 1D MS63RB PCGS #403839

Narrow date with lower 7. Top of 7 is much lower than the 5 and has a thinner upstroke. The dot after Y is centrally between large denticles. Occurrence approx. 1 in 10

1957 Y. (p) 1D MS63RB PCGS #403839

Narrow date with lower 7. Top of 7 is much lower than the 5 and has a thinner upstroke. The dot after Y is centrally between large denticles. Occurrence approx. 1 in 10

1962 Y. (p) 1D DDO MS63RB PCGS #705703

D.D.O. Doubled Die Obverse