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2001 Australia 10 Cent Attached RB

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Is it common to find the Attached RB in IRB I have 2 , both are attached but one looks doubled.

Attached but may be doubled or MD
2001-Australia-10-Cent-Attached-RB

2001-Australia-10-Cent-Attached-RB

Second one looks like a normal Attached
2001-Australia-10-Cent-Attached-RB
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Anybody seen this before?
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not sure on this particular date as often the IRB is very small, I think usually MD ( Die Deterioration). I think there are some collectors that can give you a better answer, as I just make a casual opinion.
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Quote:
I think there are some collectors that can give you a better answer,


Thanks will wait and see if someone else has an answer.
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RB attached is common for 2001 10 cent. I gave up checking for this variety many many years ago.

https://www.coincuriosity.com/view/...rieties.html

I agree with ryurazu about the doubling being caused by a deteriorated die.

Excellent close-up pictures by the way.
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05/10/2022 02:39 am
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@ MMM thank you for the answer that is what I was looking for and for the new link for me.
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I think the 10c is the most difficult to tell with the IRB varieties, especially with the doubling that occurs. The first one is definitely IRB joined though.
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