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Kuils River, Cape Town
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Ready for collection by Monday, 6 May.
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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Composition:
Other
Grading_Company:
Other
Circulated_Uncirculated:
Circulated
Grading:
XF 40
Bob Shop ID:
610540600
Title: United Kingdom 1 Penny 1986/1992/1993/1996 Coin (Four) EF40 Circulated. Country: United Kingdom. Year: (1 x 1986 Not magnetic / Bronze) (1 x 1992, 1 x 1993 and 1 x 1996 all magnetic.) Metal: 1986 = bronze and 92/93/96 = Copper Plated Steel. Coin Denomination: One Penny Coin. Diameter: 20.3mm. Weight: 3.6g. Thickness: 1.6mm, smooth edge. Obverse: Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara Lettering: ELIZABETH·II·D·G REG·F·D·1986/92/93/96 IRB Translation: Elizabeth the Second by the Grace of God Queen Defender of the Faith Engraver: Ian Rank-Broadley Reverse: A crowned portcullis with chains (an adaptation of the Badge of Henry VII which is now the Badge of the Palace of Westminster), denomination in words above and numeral below Lettering: ONE PENNY 1 Engraver: Christopher Ironside Condition: (EF-40) Extremely Fine - Lightly worn; all devices are clear, major devices bold. Price: R 30.00 Inc Vat for Four Coins (All pictures are of coins that are taken by my camera, differences in appearance are only due to different positions of the coin within the lightbox. Lighting can make a big difference in the outcome of pictures, I do not use picture editing to make any changes.)