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1941 Great Britain Threepence Error

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I have just come across this error havn't seen any with this on ebay or I'm not sure if it's a rare find.


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Now next image is same year from ebay.

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3 raised lines where I have circled around outer edge.
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 Posted 02/01/2023  05:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oriole to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like die cracks. Not rare.
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Agree, just die cracks, doubt they add any value.
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with the above. British collectors tend not to get too excited about die cracks.
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with the above. British collectors tend not to get too excited about die cracks.


Yes,but I think its a world wide thing since the Internet started and people realise how common they are.
Its like the 'Die clash's' in the other Thread,demand for errors has fallen in a hole in Oz.,unless its a major one...MO.
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@Allcoinage, Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that your question of this topic is "Is this particular combination of die cracks on a 1941 GB Threepence common or rare?", rather than die cracks in general.
I don't know the answer and I'm not sure if there is a GB reference like Renniks.
Maybe phrase it better and ask it in the GB Forum. The coin is in great condition anyway, nice score.

and just a little bit off-topic, I love errors and varieties of all kinds, gosh don't tell anyone but I love Machine Doubling too.
Maybe I need to get out more, but I get quite excited to come across any coin like these, because they are different to all of the "normal" coins.
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Yes ttkoo I agree on what you have said it's not about just a die crack it's how many on any coin yes the single die crack are common but 3 on one coin is not so common.ive seen many I have a couple of single die cracked coins but not seen any with 3.
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