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1964y One penny 2 Has Fill? Roos hind
Has what looks to be a lamination type fill. Perhaps some grease or forieghn matter present during striking.??

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Album name:farnbycoins / My Australian penny collection
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Year / Mint:1964y Perth
Denomination:1D
Type:Obv 9 Rev I
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Guest_KurtS     Jun 08, 2008 at 06:18 PM
My guess would also be something was stuck in the die that left an incuse area on the coin. I don't see any planchet defect to cause a separation

 
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