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<p>[QUOTE="andyscouse, post: 1327987, member: 27100"]The number minted in 1930 was 809,051, but it is the lowest since 1905 (166,008)! I have about 4 normal circluation examples of 1930, and one in aEF. That and the 1932 (EF) also are the only ones between 1910 and 1967 that I have in less than gEF or better.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do love the halfcrown designs, right from Victoria to George VI. It was the 'look' and 'feel' of a halfcrown I found in a jar my dad had that got me into collecting way back in 1980.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="andyscouse, post: 1327987, member: 27100"]The number minted in 1930 was 809,051, but it is the lowest since 1905 (166,008)! I have about 4 normal circluation examples of 1930, and one in aEF. That and the 1932 (EF) also are the only ones between 1910 and 1967 that I have in less than gEF or better. I do love the halfcrown designs, right from Victoria to George VI. It was the 'look' and 'feel' of a halfcrown I found in a jar my dad had that got me into collecting way back in 1980.[/QUOTE]
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