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1943 Half Penny

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What happened here? Is it a die crash?
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It looks like a planchet flaw on the obverse, the reverse I am not sure of. An error expert will be better able to answer that one. It is a very nice coin overall.
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 Posted 12/05/2009  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Parklane64 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Howdy, and welcome aboard!

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I see what appears to be planchet flaw on both sides.

Where exactly on the reverse do you think there may be a die clash?
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I think the mark through the H may be what he is referring to.
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Hmm..If it is the mark above & below the "H" I don't think it's a Die Clash. Nothing on the obverse that would produce a straight line like that.

More likely a Die Crack.

Whatever it is, I like it!
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