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1998 New Zealand 5 Cent, Die Deterioration/Doubling?

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1998--New-Zealand-5-Cent,-Die-Deterioration/Doubling?

1998--New-Zealand-5-Cent,-Die-Deterioration/Doubling?

sorry for the blurry pics my hand isn't steady enough
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should I try to get better pics or is this just a boring coin. I was hoping to get an answer as to if this is a double die or just Die Deterioration. Anyone please, should I just turf the coin?
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It does look like Die Deterioration Doubling. Probably not a huge collector following for this. There are some Canadian 25c in the year 2000 series with similar deterioration - if you want to start a collection.
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Lol thanks for the reply, no I think I will pass on the collecting part :)
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I collect doubled dies, and while I think I see signs of die wear, I also see notching on serifs, such as the "H" in ELIZABETH. It's not dramatic, but still interesting.
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