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1947 One Cent Die Clash

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Is this a common find or not? On the cool scale where would you put it? Thanks all,John1
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Any die clash is more rare than not. They exist on many small cents usually on the last 3 numerals.
There is also double hanging, not that I have one.
I like the blunt 7.

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Quite common for 1946 and 1947 1-cent coins. On some coins, you can also see the top of the King's head right under the '1 CENT'. I only speak from experience with respect to George VI cents, but generally it is harder to find a die clash of the reverse, on the obverse side. No idea why...
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