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1946 10 Cent...called.. "The Wave"

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An interesting die clash in this 46 dime...which adds a big wave below the Bluenose......I'll call it.... "The Wave"..

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 Posted 07/17/2013  09:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zonad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Too bad the plastic is in the way. Nice coin.
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Interesting,may be an optical delusion,but it looks like there is a ghosted image of George rotated about 30 degrees.
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The 2 sheets of plastic make the photo taking next to impossible with my coins...


..and then the blazing sun give more F-stops to eliminate the blurring ,..but also washes out the pic too...Can't win.

....but it still has some cool clashing going on in it...
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IMO,"the wave" looks like the die clashed with a foreign object rather than the obverse die,but I'm no expert.
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I was trying to figure out which part of the obverse would have caused that "wave" and I was completely stumped. A foreign object could explain it though.

Also DEVLEC, is the large mark/line after the last A in Canada on the coin or the plastic?
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Thanks for the comments,..and wish there were more...

I also noticed that large mark below the A of Canada. I will have to check it again,.. but I don't think that it's in the plastic.

I also saw the large loop (like a big counter-stamped 0) above the 10 and also could not place it with the Obverse.

This is a strange one... The only right way will be to take a look and a lot more pics from different angles. I was hoping that someone here had the same or knew something about it... More pics won't be happening for a while...


While looking at these pics again,..I can see that the large looping 0 actually connects to "The Wave". They are one and the same clash....

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