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This specimen was lot 30404 in Heritage sale 3073 (Chicago, April 2019), where it sold for $5,280. The catalog description[1] noted, "George VI Proof 1/2 Penny 1951-PL PR65+ Red and Brown PCGS, KM 42. Very rare, and presently the single-highest certified example with the next best, a pair of MS64 RBs at PCGS. Complete with squared rims, an exemplary strike, and subdued luster. The "PL" mintmark, taken from Roman issues last made in London in the fourth century (Percussa Londinensis) was used to designated the issues struck for Australia in 1951 in the UK. The Deputy Master of the Melbourne Mint, Mr. O.G. Reynolds, spent some weeks in London during 1951, and this was, most likely, the reason for the striking of a small number of Proofs. For reference, we sold a 4-piece partial 1951-PL Proof Set in 2015 (lot 32110) for $42,000 hammer, with the 1/2 Penny therein graded MS64 RB by PCGS."
type struck 1949-52. m. 17,040,000 (most common date).
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