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<p>[QUOTE="7Jags, post: 8367415, member: 78719"]I agree on aesthetics and the 1854 is a bit dull with all of the toning. However even though both are likely as nice as you will see, it is the 1854 6d that is one of the very rarest currency issues of Victoria. It is ex-Cheshire and the best graded at the TPGs (if that means anything). It is. graded 63 but I believe if some of the toning are removed that it might also go 64 or possibly 5.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="7Jags, post: 8367415, member: 78719"]I agree on aesthetics and the 1854 is a bit dull with all of the toning. However even though both are likely as nice as you will see, it is the 1854 6d that is one of the very rarest currency issues of Victoria. It is ex-Cheshire and the best graded at the TPGs (if that means anything). It is. graded 63 but I believe if some of the toning are removed that it might also go 64 or possibly 5.[/QUOTE]
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