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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 533598" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I think the point of determining it without any doubt has long passed.</p><p></p><p>In the end there is 3 options.</p><p></p><p>Its not a 1930, in which case its one of the others, 1931 to 36. </p><p></p><p>Its a fake 1930 taking into account this is perhaps the most forged Aussie coin that ever made circulation. </p><p></p><p>Its a legitimate 1930 but the condition is so poor its value is about its weight in copper scrap value to a coin collection. This being said it becomes a conversation piece. If so it really is a rare find, but not a valuable one in this case.</p><p></p><p>Im not convinced it could even be saved to even begin to attempt to figure out if it is indeed another long forgotten 1930. </p><p></p><p>A bloke I worked with claimed to have one, showed me an Australian accreditation on its value, which a few years back was around 28k. Which is awesome if you stumbled upon one in good nick. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for putting it up to discuss though :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 533598, member: 2152"] I think the point of determining it without any doubt has long passed. In the end there is 3 options. Its not a 1930, in which case its one of the others, 1931 to 36. Its a fake 1930 taking into account this is perhaps the most forged Aussie coin that ever made circulation. Its a legitimate 1930 but the condition is so poor its value is about its weight in copper scrap value to a coin collection. This being said it becomes a conversation piece. If so it really is a rare find, but not a valuable one in this case. Im not convinced it could even be saved to even begin to attempt to figure out if it is indeed another long forgotten 1930. A bloke I worked with claimed to have one, showed me an Australian accreditation on its value, which a few years back was around 28k. Which is awesome if you stumbled upon one in good nick. Thanks for putting it up to discuss though :Y: [/QUOTE]
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