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1947 Fifty Cent Varieties

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 Posted 02/23/2017  2:51 pm  Show Profile   Check Pacificoin's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Pacificoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The detective in me thinks only one Reverse Die for the Curved 7 Maple Leaf circulation strike. Of the half dozen or so I have personally bought and sold over the years all were uncanny in appearance to the one posted here.
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Just curious, is this variety easy to sell at close to book value as a 48 dollar?
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Here are my 1947 straight and curved 7. Don't have the maple leafs.

I think the straight 7 is a wide date and the curved 7 is narrow. They are in a plastic sleeve, so the scratch on CANADA is not on the coin. Comments or corrections welcome.

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Hi Tee. The curved 7 is a narrow date, Die 7 per Charltons 68th.
The straight 7 appears to be a die 2 and I cannot see any evidence of 7/7.
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Thanks for the information pginrh..
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Hi: the attached is a recent
purchase I hope you enjoy
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Nice addition to your collection torgemco.
I think ICCS got the comment wrong though.
It should read "Triple 7", not "Double 7"
as all straight 7 ML have a triple 7.
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I like the fact that the #4 pic has the C7 ML with a price of $30 and up.. Too cool..!!..

If only they new what the future would hold ..
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The price of the 1947ML curved 7 variety has somewhat baffled me, why it's been so high in the recent past and indeed it seems a price correction is overdue


PCGS has graded a total of 40 ML C7 coins across all circulated and uncirculated grades. They have graded 120 1921 5c. Along with the 1889 10c, and 1893 RT3 10c, the C7 ML 50c is one of my picks for most undervalued Canadian coin, even at their lofty prices. I offered a seller $8k for a PCGS SP-66 ML C7 a few years back, he turned me down flat. I'm glad he did, because that was way more than it was worth in hindsight!
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Hello once again
i was wondering if anyone
might consider a value of that
ICCS jn523
1947
book value only
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