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5 Cent Dies 1942-45

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How many dies were used on canadian 5 cent piecesof the following years?

1942 tombac
1943
1944
1945
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"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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just what I needed !!
excellent linx
trying to put a Cdn ww11 0.05c
collection
starting with the 44 V nickel
all in rough shape
and a 43 tombac with die crack under chin
will try photographing
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Torgemco, are you making a date set or a die state and variety set?
Either way you'll be looking for the 1944 tombac for quite a while:-P
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i`m unsure Dollarman !!
are there (2 TYPES)
of the 1942 CDN 0.05c
the tombac and the non-tombac ? ?
with the rest being varieties?
here are two pics of the 1942 tombac
and i`m hoping it may warrant an ef45

5-Cent-Dies-1942-45

thanks for looking

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For 1942 there is the tombac and nickel and your coin looks high AU to UNC.
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You're welcome.
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Thanks for the links dBm, they helped a lot.
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Here is one. In an ICCS flip.

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I'll guess MS-64, love the original color!
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