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1928 Australian Three Pence - 92.5% Silver - Doubling Error Ireland the United Nations proclaimed 2012

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the United Nations proclaimed 2012 as the International Year of the Co-operatives (IYC)

Australian troops fought actions at Kapyong and Maryang San and participated in the defence of the Samichon River until hostilities were suspended in July 1953

Denomination: $10 Bicentennial Polymer Note

To Commemorate the Tenth Anniversary of the first coloured $2 Coin Released into circulation with this stunning $2 'C' Mintmark Coloured UNC coin featuring the iconic Red Poppy Design

1928 Australian Three Pence - 92.5% Silver - Doubling Error Ireland the United Nations proclaimed 2012A "1928 Australian three pence doubling letter error" refers to a rare coin where one or more letters in the inscription appear doubled, meaning they were struck twice during the minting process, creating a visible repetition of the letter's design on the coin, making it a valuable collectible for numismatist Key points about this error: Rarity: Due to the manufacturing process, doubling letter errors on coins are considered rare and can significantly

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