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1997 Brasil 5 Centavos Die Clash And Doubled Die

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A rare example of an "error coin" that has more than one primary cause. Here we see die doubling (which would have happened when the die was first made) combining with a die clash (which happened some time later during the die's working lifetime).
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Very cool! That's one heck of a Doubled Die!
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