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1949 Canadian Nickel With Doubled Leaf And 5 Cent Header

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 Posted 02/17/2024  5:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add RogerD to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Sending this with the ICCS order and wondered if there is more than one designation allowed on the flip. Eg. Double denomination, Doubling on Beaver Die Strike.
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Nice die clash at the back of George's head.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
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You will need to send your request for what you want to have recognized with the order. You will need to find out how much it will cost to have the item(s) listed. I doubt it would be worth it, because it looks to me like MD and/or Die Deterioration Doubling, not the strike or die doubling, and the cost to grade just the coin with no anomalies will be 10-20 times what the coin will ever be worth. Now the clash is neat!
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Thanks, having sent in coins with other people in batches long ago I ahd no idea they would even talk on the phone. Appreciate the advice.
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Very , very common on 1949 and 1950 5 cents .
Simply a die clash and MDD ( which , unlike real die doubling is
damage ) . Zero premium!
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Thank you @Pacificoin for your input.
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