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Big-Time Date Repunch

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I just got this coin in the mail, and I wanted to show everyone here. It is a 1970 5 centavo piece from Columbia. Other than comments, any guess as to what happened would be appreciated!

You can clearly see another 0
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I don't know how many times this was 'repunched', but it is at least 3
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I guess my real question is: How could this happen? The 1 was struck many times, and the zero only once - so it seems. It shows no signs of being squeezed or anything.
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 Posted 12/31/2006  2:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add madhandles761991 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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 Posted 12/31/2006  7:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't know how it could have gotten that far off, but it's a great repunched date example!
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They're probably striking each number independently, rather than the whole date from one punch. That way, they don't have to produce new punches each year.

That is a very impressive repunch.
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Unlike US coins, they punched the date digits independently. The US at one time punched the date in groups of numbers, but now just hubs the date into the dies.

One other thing - date repunching like this is common on Columbian coins. I had a 1966 with bold repunching of a 6. Looked like 19666.
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Could you show the entire coin?
It is possible that it is a doubled die. The question is whether or not the date is on the master die or punched separately.
Also, it could be a newbie at their mint.
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Here ya go!

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 Posted 01/02/2007  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TreasHunt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is hard to tell, is there doubling anywhere else? Like the "Republic Columbia"?
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