GB: George VI Double Obverse Coin 1937-52

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by wddlltry, Apr 3, 2010.

  1. wddlltry

    wddlltry Junior Member

    I am seeking expressions of interest regarding sale of the above. Heritage Coin Auctions recently sold one of these at for over AUD$4,000 plus Brokerage. I am pleased to receive expressions of interest at wddlltry@gmail.com, and can provide images to give greater detail of the coin in question and to organise appropriate brokers who will both authenticate and offer independant professional valuation, and if required act as brokers to any unsueing transaction. All communication will be greeted with a personal reply. Note, I am a collector, not a trader.
     
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  3. se-collectibles

    se-collectibles Collector Extraordinaire

    Perhaps you could tell us the country, date and denomination of the coin. Pics would be good too.
     
  4. boxerchip

    boxerchip Runnin' Buffalo

    +1 for the pics
     
  5. imswiss

    imswiss Junior Member

    OK he is probably talking about an Australian or English coin from the 30's.
     
  6. davemac

    davemac dave

    first welcome to coin talk.
    Second we do need images to know what your talking about.
    It all helps. Dave
     
  7. wddlltry

    wddlltry Junior Member

    Hi, and thanks for your interest. I am organising authentification later this week, but believe it appears to be a Great Britain Penny. Because it is a double obverse, the head of King George VI shows on both sides (it's a 'double-header'). Each side bears the inscription, "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX FIDEI DEF." and bears the designers initials 'HP' under the bust. No date or mint mark is evident. Australian pennies of this period (1938-1952) bear the inscription "GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX F:D:IND:IMP", so I doubt it is Australian.
    I am organising photos as well as the authentification, so send me you email address if you like and I will be happy to share my findings. I don't know whether I can attach images to these messages.
    Best regards,
    Robert P. Waddell
     
  8. se-collectibles

    se-collectibles Collector Extraordinaire

    1949-1952 Australian pennies have GEORGIVS VI D:G:BR:OMN:REX FIDEI DEF as well as Hugh Paget's initials.

    I wouldn't be surprised to find out someone made a double-headed coin, commonly called a magician's coin, also used to cheat on coin tosses.

    Check out this web page that explains what to look for and see if you see the seams. http://coins.about.com/od/errorcoinsdievarieties/qt/two_headed_coin.htm
     
  9. wddlltry

    wddlltry Junior Member

    Yes, se-collectibles, I am very suspicious myself, hence my circumspectness as to authenticity. If it is a 'magician's coin', it is immaculately crafted. Hugh Paget's initials appear on only one side, and the width of the coin is ever so slightly thicker than another KG VI penny of the period, again peaking my suspicions. I'll still pass it by the eyes of a reputable source to achieve certainty, one way or the other, and post the outcome here. Thanks to you and everyone else who has taken time to respond. Perhaps I might make a career move to magic :)
    Troy
     
  10. se-collectibles

    se-collectibles Collector Extraordinaire

    Ah so desuka (sorry, that's the 3 years I was stationed in Japan coming out). The side without probably started life as a British penny. The obverses are virtually identical except for HP.
     
  11. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    If you could post on photobucket.com that would probably be best!
     
  12. wddlltry

    wddlltry Junior Member

    Hi mpcusa, thanks for the insight. Is photobucket.com linked to these threads, or a separate site?
     
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