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5 Cents 1949 - Lots Of Errors

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 Posted 04/06/2022  12:55 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TerryT to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Here's another coin that's been stashed away, probably longer than it circulated for. I saw the weak letters and date first. Thought it might have been Struck Through Grease. Then there's a bump on the beaver's back, and a die clash under "5 CENT" and in front of the beaver.

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On the obverse, the denticles from 5:00 to 7:00 are very weak. Then there's another bump at the king's forehead. Is it some kind of air bubble, showing through to the other side ?
Up to this week, I hadn't noticed that there is a small rim Cud at 6:00 on the reverse.
Would the weak letters and denticles be associated with the Cud error ?


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 Posted 04/13/2022  02:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wrekkdd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a minor clash, the rim Cud I can't really notice, as for the weak Kettering around the date it could be due to the Cud depending on the size of it but I would more likely attributed it to wear. As for the bump, it appears to be incuse infront of George's head but it's hard to tell, could have taken a heavy hit pushing the metal up in the obverse.
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