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Valued Member
 Canada
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Hi nickelsguy, Since 2009, the 5 cents 1932 Far 2 is well known in Canada and USA, thanks to : - coincommunity : 24480 members, with 315 replies on this topic and 16,822 read. - numicanada : 4361 members, with 423 replies on this topic and 17,459 read. More than 10 coins of the variety Far 2 were sold, on ebay, in december and january. I think that this is a success. However, I agree with you : when this variety will be listed in the Trends and in the Charlton's book, we will see much more interest for this variety.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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How did you explain this ?
Obviously one possibility is the current relative scarcity ratio. But, that may be due to a lack of knowledge and hence examples remain undiscovered. You'd think the recent run of $400 low grade auctions would have gotten some attention. Search for 1906 small crown 25c. Supposedly scarce, but way too many AG/G examples available to support $$$$ demands.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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@ dialog_gvf, I see that this topic " have gotten some attention "  I beleive that the 5 cents 1932 Far 2 is scarce  I think that this variety will be inquired in next months or next years 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I have clicked on this topic hundreds of times accounting for a good portion of the 16,822 read. Up to 5%
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Valued Member
Canada
306 Posts |
Hello Here's an easier way to determine the two near and two far, whatever the grade of the coin. 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1581 Posts |
^^^ That may be the way to go. Less fiddle with the leaf tips is possible.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1581 Posts |
A dealer I was talking to was commenting that date position varieties aren't generally a big deal.
Like the 1872 A/V 25c, the 1932 far 2 is piggybacked on a famous variety.
But, I think scarcity is the key. If there were only 50 1977 and 1996 alternates, they would be HUGE.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Thank you castor 
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New Member
Canada
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I have 2 more coins, I am having a hard time deciding what type these are. Here is a picture for both coins  What do you think?
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Valued Member
 Canada
402 Posts |
Hi jin,
- Your coins are very worn.
- The 2 is near leaf
- The 2 is far 3
- The 2 is far rim.
So, I think that your two coins are of the variety Near 2.
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New Member
Canada
29 Posts |
Thank you for your confirmation.
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Valued Member
 Canada
402 Posts |
We can see, on ebay : - 65 active listings of the variety " 5 cents 1932 Near 2 " - 0 active listing of the variety " 5 cents 1932 Far 2 " 
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Valued Member
 Canada
402 Posts |
You can find a very very nice coin of the variety Far 2, with the following link of the " National Currency Collection " : http://www.currencymuseum.ca/collec.../view/8/coin- Clic on " Search the collection " - Search with the " Keyword " 5 cents 1932 - Clic on " Search the collection ". You can see, in this page, two very nice coins of the varieties Far 2 and Near 2 
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Valued Member
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Moderator
 Canada
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It says that example is a specimen strike (which is the softest specimen strike I have seen - I have my doubts)... however, if it is, I wonder if the Far 2 is a result of using the specimen reverse die to strike a number of business strikes...
Food for thought...
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