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Normally I'm not a big fan of clash marks, but this is spectacular! You'll find getting nice examples of the 1862 Nova Scotia cent (most of the 1862 mintage was from dies dated 1861) and the New Brunswick 1/2 cent (struck and issued by mistake) to be something of a challenge....
Edited by JHax 04/13/2016 01:03 am
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Quote: Normally I'm not a big fan of clash marks, but this is spectacular! Wow. Thanks Mr. Haxby. This is a special coin.
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Don that's a really nice coin, loving the die clash, one of nicest one's I've seen. Nice score. Now you are truly hooked lol.
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Beautiful clash... I have not studied this series at all, but the upper serifs on the R of VICTORIA certainly looks like a doubled punch... maybe bosox can chime in on the obverse
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Don, the provincial coins do have some beautiful clashes. You have seen my NFLD 1-cent coin with clashes? https://goccf.com/t/88712
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Excellent double clash there SPP on that Newfoundland Cent. I have been looking at ebay for the provincial series and there are many full cents and Half Cents with single, double and sometimes triple clash marks. The die cracks snake across some coins. In good grades, these can command a premium. Great varieties and errors.
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I was fortunate to find Jack Griffin's Newfoundland and British North America Die Varieties of Cents and Half Cents 1861 to 1936. Monograph 4. Small Rosebud Gr-804a R of REG and F of FD are repunched. It looks like a narrow date. 8 and 6 closer; 6 and 1 closer. Die cracks are not mentioned.
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I have had a copy of Griffin's mono 4 for years and haven't opened it in 8 mos. Good book. Be careful if you get the Charlton reprint of Griffin's mono 1 on Vicky varieties. When Charlton put the pub together after Jack's death, they put the wrong photos on many of the Griffin number. You CAN NOT use Mono1 phtos as any kind of an ID ... the verbage and numbers are correct ... it's just that the wrong fotos were married to the descriptions and numbers.
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Thanks for that info Okie.
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