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1947 Nickel...dot Or Not....

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 Posted 07/18/2018  1:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add TheCoinHunter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm pretty sure this is a 47. and yet ICCS did not attribute as such.


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1947-Nickel...dot-Or-Not....
1947-Nickel...dot-Or-Not....
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Looks like there is two dots ?
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Beside the fact there are two dots showing, the dot
on your coin appears smaller and slightly lower than
a genuine 47 dot.

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Edit:
Correct typo
Edited by JimmyD
07/18/2018 2:42 pm
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Ok...New variety Double Dot...lol...I thought the placement and size was slightly off but it is a VF coin. Die chip it is then...
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You're missing the usual markers. On a true 1947 dot nickel you can always look for the other dots. There should always be a dot inbetween the 2nd A and the D of CANADA. There should also be a dot below the N to CENTS.
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Thanks Talonbat-
I new there as a marker somewhere but not being a collector
of Nickels, I forgot what it was. I pulled up a picture and
will keep it in my file for future reference.
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