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1947 One Peseta Double Die?

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 Posted 04/16/2023  6:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Bonn to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have 1947 Spain one pesetas.(48) inside the star.
Idouble die coin or Machine Doubling?
Everything on the reverse is doubling. Is it worth it to get slab?
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Very nice example. Definitely a keeper. Doubling on Spanish coins isn't hard to find but yours is very nice.
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Nice
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I think it is a true double strike - not Machine Doubling - and a good find - I don't think it is worth slabbing.
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As per NGC

Double dies
A true doubled die is a variety in that it is created during the die making process. As a result, the doubling will appear on every coin struck from that die. In the past, doubled die errors were often much more dramatic due to the process in which dies were created. This method often required multiple impressions from a working hub to impart the detail into a die. If the hub or die shifted at all during this process.

"the finished die would feature two distinct impressions with separation between them. The design, letters and digits will be doubled".


I believe that this coin is true double die not double strick coin.


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