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Old 02-20-2006, 03:31 PM   #21 (permalink)
foundinrolls
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Hi,
Each German coin is a knockout example of a coin struck by a doubled die!!! There is no doubt there are notches at the tops of letters and or numerals, The 1995 is outstanding! The others are very nice as well.
I have to start looking at my German Coinage, I've already checked my coins of Spain.

The sPanish coin is one I would like to see better pics of, There is an outside chance that it is struck by a worn die and the doubling is caused by what is caused Die fatigue. I thionk there is a good chance though that the coin was struck by a doubled die as well. Better pics will tell for sure.
Thanks,
Bill
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