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<p>[QUOTE="Volante, post: 1927365, member: 57279"]The doubling might bring a slight premium if you were to point it out (assuming you sell it), but in general, errors/varieties don't add much value to non-US coins. The market simply isn't big enough. </p><p><br /></p><p>That being said, there are some well-known varieties of certain coins that can bring a substantial premium. But doubling on a random coin isn't likely to add much value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Volante, post: 1927365, member: 57279"]The doubling might bring a slight premium if you were to point it out (assuming you sell it), but in general, errors/varieties don't add much value to non-US coins. The market simply isn't big enough. That being said, there are some well-known varieties of certain coins that can bring a substantial premium. But doubling on a random coin isn't likely to add much value.[/QUOTE]
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