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Canada Dble Strck Penny W Upsidedwn & Bcwrd 1971 & 1965!

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 Posted 03/08/2014  01:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOJO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am still having trouble uploading pics...it's close to an example of a Contaminated Die Design Transfer...still waiting on official word though
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 Posted 03/08/2014  01:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Who's giving the official word? How official are they?

Contaminated Die Design Transfer does not leave an upside down and backwards image.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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According to the pic you posted the 1971 is incuse which is indicative of a vise job. Just my oipinion so far.

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Finally got the pics! Please note that I am not an expert by any means (that's why I'm here). I know what I like and buy it :) My terminology sucks so I explain to the best of my abilities :) This is one of many thousands purchased last year.

PS I have thick skin & would prefer to be told as it is (no issues here lol), but I would prefer to be referred to as a female considering I am the number 1 Grandma ;)-in my Grandson's eyes anyhow :))

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!

Canada-Dble-Strck-Penny-W-Upsidedwn-&-Bcwrd-1971-&-1965!
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 Posted 03/08/2014  10:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOJO to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Reverse is also Double Struck.
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Looks to me like the second coin was impressed into glue on the surface of this coin. It's not an error coin, sorry. You might be able to soak or pry the glue off.
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I concur. Try touching the reverse with a Q-tip soaked in fingernail polish remover, I bet the glue will come off...
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no glue ... double struck on reverse also
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the surface is not flat either...it's like two pennies together & struck over top...
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best way to end the discussion is to have it certified...........................in this case incredibly doubtful.
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or let it soak in a jar of acetone for a while, if it's real no harm done.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Thanks for posting more pics although in doing so I'm convinced its PMD. I'm no expert just my opinion.
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