It was very hard for me to decipher because of the uniface
And, the third digit; even though compacted, is a 3
Also, strange enough; what's left of the design does not match precisely to other GeorgeV coins of this series
Weighs 9.4 grams after calibration
OK, well; there are no signs of that here. The coin shows obvious strike pressure
Here is the front[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Do you think you can give me your honest opinion for this penny? Is a GeorgeIV uniface Rare? Found in grandfather's coins
Yes, I overlooked it
Could this be Rare?
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Here is the front
This is a British penny; unknown date because it lies in the in uniface error
Come to find out, d.t.menace is correct. I further inspected the coin and the D was hit from the SW. I do however have a different error coin I...
Could it be D over S?
From angles, it is a clear S. Looks as if there was no D. There is also what seems to be part of something coming out the sides as well
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OK. Let me see what I can do
The coin shows no signs at all of being Hit. The coin is actually in a very good state of condition
Sorry about that. The coin shows no signs of chipping but it clearly looks like an S punched over a D. I am new to collecting but I know what...
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