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The 1 looks re-punched to me, there is another stalk forming next to that flower that maybe a die crack not sure but I do not know how these coins were made so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!

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Looks like a double die to me.
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Thanks for the help!
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Sout Africa is always a country that is good for searching abnormalities in their coinage. Certainly for the circulation coins, a lot of mistakes can be found (rotated dies, mint errors, double strikes,...)
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Good info, thank you! After starting my OFEC collection, I have seen that Greece is also a great place to look for varieties and errors as well. One of the nicest DDOs that I own now is from Greece.
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