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1994 South Africa 5 Cent: Can We Call This A Doubled Die ?

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Just wondering if we can call this a doubled die..
Don't think so, but how should we call it then..
Obviously something went serious wrong while making (copying) the die..

This is a 5 Cent 1994 coin from South Africa, the 2nd photo is the same coin only normal how it should be..
It seems that they produce the die on a different way as most other countries.. I have found several more of other denominations.. But all of them seems to miss parts of the actual image of the coin..

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 Posted 02/02/2026  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add triggersmob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very similar to the one I posted years ago...
https://goccf.com/t/257343&SearchTe...south+africa
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Here's one on ebay with only the C doubled.
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Could it be a severe case of Machine Doubling?
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Just wondering if we can call this a doubled die..

You can if you want but that would be wrong. What you have is a serious example of Machine (slide) Doubling! Never saw an example so extreme before! Definitely a keeper.
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Dear all, thanks for the replies..

I have been thinking about this phenomena the whole day, and I think it's a new kind of "error'..

I would like to call it: UDR (Uncompleted Die Reverse) in this case..

I found a better example in my "need to look better at it" stash..
This time it's a 20 Cent from 1995, now you can see that the die was not completed/finished.. If you look at the "2", it's impossible to be MD, it's also not a DD..
You clearly can see that some sort of CNC machine did not finish his job.. Otherwise you can't get this kind of 2..

I found also another 5 cent which is almost identical as the one I posted earlier.. But this one is struck with another die.. So it seems that the mint had some issues with there equipment back then.


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