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This is a great coin for the year. It is the regular planchet variety, and still looks good after all these years. I sent this in with a "burnished" 1945 1d also. It didn't receive the pedigree as such, but PCGS has never seen one. I sent two to NGC, and they refuse to grade them. They(NGC) have a Registry slot, but no one is capable of identifying one. PCGS doesn't even have it listed in this Registry. It did receive it's own number. It is 394210. The first and only only BN graded. It's a good thing too, because these coins were made dark on purpose. I believe there is a coverup on this variety because no one will say for certain if it is, or isn't the elusive variety. I now have four. I can tell the difference.
This coin did not look good on eBay. I bought it to just fill a slot in my collection. It graded quite well. I am happy with it.
I thought this to be a better grade than AU, but I'll take it. It is difficult to find, and even more so in great condition. This coin has gone to almost $1000.00 in a year in raw condition. This is the highest "strapless" coin I have. I am glad to have this in PCGS instead of NGC.
This coin is from Australia. I forget the seller's name. but I am sure glad he had it at auction on eBay. I may never make the #1 set in PCGS, but I will have a great #2 if I don't. This is another great addition for me.
This is the top pop in PCGS and NGC. I expected a lower grade, but I got fooled. I am fortunate to have acquired this coin at a ridiculous price. I am proud have the first and only one graded this high.....so far.
This is the top pop in PCGS and NGC. I expected a lower grade, but I got fooled. I am fortunate to have acquired this coin at a ridiculous price. I am proud have the first and only one graded this high.....so far.
This is a nice coin for it's age. I figured it being still a nice red, it would make a MS65. I was wrong. I am still proud to have it registered. When I have the complete set, I may send a few better coins to see if I can improve. I am still striving to take a 1st place, but it remains to be seen.
This is a nice coin for it's age. I figured it being still a nice red, it would make a MS65. I was wrong. I am still proud to have it registered. When I have the complete set, I may send a few better coins to see if I can improve. I am still striving to take a 1st place, but it remains to be seen.
I have one better in NGC, but I wanted to start this set and a BN is all I had thaty was worth grading. I am hoping to improve this with time. Mintage is the lowest for any 1d NZ issue. Only 200,000. Also struck for 1965 was a PL set. These were limited to 25,000. I have one at PCGS now. Last, but not least, there were proofs also. I have one graded by NGC as PF66. There were only 10 sets. This was the last large penny NZ had. !966 had no pruduction, and 1967 the country went to the decimal coins and the penny was much smaller. The other interesting fact is that New Zealand no longer uses pennies. Their nickel has also been done away with. They learned about production costs, and use Swedish rounding. The US is just opposite. We make four different pennies, and spare no expense.