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Canada 1946 Dollar DDR On Indian, Evergreen Tree And 19

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Here are images I found while looking for other images. It's of a 1946 Doubled Die Reverse that was sent in to me by Dave Wilson in 1994. It shows best on the Evergreen tree, Indian's profile, hand, paddle and 19 of date.
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I had a heck of a time working these images to show as well as they do here. The originals were black and white prints that were dark. I was amazed at what you can do in Photoshop. One day I may pull the negs and scan them. Images from negs are often much better to work with than prints as the print quality is often the lab's fault (when it's bad and of course my fault when it's good. HA!)

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Fine work and such great details,.. and so well explained for us..

Thanks for taking this extra time..
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It's a pleasure and ... I'm retired ... I think.
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Mr. Potter, that is the DDR I was talking about that is paired with the DDO you posted.
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It even has the double die clash like mine...
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Excellent pictures of the 1946 DDR. The oar shaft sure looks doubled.
Mine shows doubling, not as severe but on the opposite side of the tree, and none on the date.
Not the same die pairing as my 1946 DDO example.

thedollarman you have a doubled reverse and obverse dollar,
you spoke of the paddles in the earlier post as a marker.
Sure looks like a doubled paddle in the photo above.
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I thought that might match up with one of the DDRs that folks have been describing. Dollarman, when you speak of the double clash, are you talking about the marks above the Indian's head? I almost mentioned them but forgot to.
Also, the doubled paddle, heck, that was too obvious! How could I miss this part? Time to go to bed and get some rest. I'll correct the image though and put an arrow there too.
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