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 Posted 07/10/2011  8:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add numidan to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was searching through my 1929 cents for a high 9 when I stumbled upon this coin. It looks like a low 9 is on top of a high 9. Comments?

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 Posted 07/10/2011  8:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Zonad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
WOW!
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That's something. It's worth diagnosing further that's for sure.

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Yes double wow that's the first one of them I have seen nice find numidan
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That is a re-engraved doubling effect, and not Machine Doubling damage (MDD). I have known about the 1929/9 for some time now, and kept it quiet until I snagged one from the Torex auction (MS-64) this past winter. I'll post a photo later.
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 Posted 07/11/2011  08:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numidan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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I'll post a photo later.


I do agree with the re-engraving effect and I can't wait to see your picture. I am happy that it is not unique but I imagine it is rare.
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numidan, SPP is THE go to person for Canadian small cent varieties, as well as nickel dollar stuff.
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Congradulations, I got so excited I checked mine. No re-punch, but I did find a 1927 with ONE CENT re-punched. This is fun.
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Cownick, can you post a picture of your 1927 penny? I too like to find errors that others found and a picture helps a lot!
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Here is a photo of the 1929/9, MS-64 grade.

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Another one, in MS-62 RB. You can see that the re-engraved 9 is consistent with my two examples and the example shown by numidan.

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Nice finds guys
Thanks for sharing
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 Posted 07/12/2011  07:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add numidan to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you SPP-Ottawa. What other coins have you been quiet about ;) ? Sorry for releasing this one :(

Well the hunt is on. A nice variety to add to ones collection.

Please continue posting your findings. You can still make nice discoveries.
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What other coins have you been quiet about ;)


Most of the coins I am hunting in mint state are not necessarily a secret. Zoell's work still remains the benchmark for small cent varieties. While I have found varieties that Zoell missed, Zoell found some stuff that I could not find in 5 years plus of hunting. I usually find the new varieties in circulated coins, then the hunt at coins shows for a mint state example begins. Also at the last Torex, I found a 1944 cent in ICCS MS-64 Red with the 944 doubled. Got it for the opening reserve bid at the auction (40% trends). If you want, I can post a photo of it too.
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Lets have a look @ your 1944 Roger post a picture for us I'd like to see it thank you.
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Most references that I have, Zoell and Blais, do not have much for the 1920-1936 period. I am convinced that there are nice finds still to be discovered, so I have put some effort recently in that era. The 1929/9 is my most impressive find amongst others, that was not listed, so I decided to ask for your comments. Thank you for that.
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