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1 Penny - George V Double Obverse; Fantasy Issue

Issuer Australia
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Obverse script Latin
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A double obverse penny carries both dies cut for the same face, making reverse striking impossible by definition — the coin exists purely as a curiosity or deliberate fantasy piece, not a genuine mint error. Australian penny dies of the George V period were produced under contract, and the tight controls on die shipment between London and the colonial mints make an accidental pairing of two obverse dies implausible. Most examples in circulation among collectors were privately fabricated by joining two coins or machining a second obverse die into a host coin.

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