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1994 Aussie 5 Cent Die Clash

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Claw clashes either side of the Queens head and a clash on the reverse as well.

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There seems to be quite a few die clashes of the 5 cent variety coming to light. I wonder if that is in part because the noodlers get more bang for their buck using 5 cent coins, with 20 pieces to the dollar.
This example is demonstrated well, with focus and lighting helping the cause.
I find error detection a very satisfying part of this hobby, though I don't personally put much time into decimals.

Nice coin, crab eater.....and curiously are you a muddy fan?
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Oh Yeah, Nutritional wise ,there is nothing better than a Mud crab. Catching them is also a great pastime I enjoy immensely.
i try to take good pictures, otherwise what is the point.
Not sure why there seem to be more errors on 5 cent coins ttkoo, I am hunting 'Aliens',
Maybe due to the sheer number of coins produced or the poor quality control and eye sight of RAM employees?
Very hard to spot errors with the naked eye on 5 cent coins, being so small?
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Very hard to spot errors with the naked eye on 5 cent coins, being so small?


I would think so, my eyes aren't the best anyway, so I use a 30x loupe for my threepences.

I had one mud crab in my 67 years - in a thai curry....sensational. Maybe another would be nice before 2055
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