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<p>[QUOTE="TheCoinGeezer, post: 1474125, member: 34700"]The "7" varieties for 1947 are "pointed" and "blunt", with the pointed variety generally being more expensive.</p><p>The 47ML issue used only the blunt 7 variety. </p><p>There are 2 varieties listed for the 47ML in Charlton, both based on the designer's initials (HP).</p><p>My coin is of the "doubled HP variety" and is slightly scarcer than its non-doubled counterpart.</p><p>The 1947 ML dollar has the second lowest mintage in the classic dollar series with a production of 21,135 pieces.</p><p>Only the 1948 is lower at 18,780.</p><p>It's my opinion that the Canada dollar series is tremendously undervalued, even at today's prices.</p><p>These are large, attractive silver coins with tiny mintages (for the most part) and a lot of them have seen use in circulation, thus rendering MS examples even rarer.</p><p>A collector of average means (like me!) can still put together a MS state with due diligence and perspicacity.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheCoinGeezer, post: 1474125, member: 34700"]The "7" varieties for 1947 are "pointed" and "blunt", with the pointed variety generally being more expensive. The 47ML issue used only the blunt 7 variety. There are 2 varieties listed for the 47ML in Charlton, both based on the designer's initials (HP). My coin is of the "doubled HP variety" and is slightly scarcer than its non-doubled counterpart. The 1947 ML dollar has the second lowest mintage in the classic dollar series with a production of 21,135 pieces. Only the 1948 is lower at 18,780. It's my opinion that the Canada dollar series is tremendously undervalued, even at today's prices. These are large, attractive silver coins with tiny mintages (for the most part) and a lot of them have seen use in circulation, thus rendering MS examples even rarer. A collector of average means (like me!) can still put together a MS state with due diligence and perspicacity.[/QUOTE]
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