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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7757852, member: 112"]For the most part no the values are not different, but there can be exceptions. It depends on the collector looking at them because each has different taste, and if there is any literature on the various varieties for specific coins, but most of the time there is not. And it must also be understood that with hammered coins those with multiple strikes are pretty common.</p><p><br /></p><p>For example, some collectors obviously like varieties so they would be attracted to the coins with multiple strikes. And because of the method of manufacture, hammered coins in other words, the coins with multiple strikes are usually going to be unique. But, few would realize that fact and thus the value is usually little changed. Others would prefer the cleaner look of coins with a single strike.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's a chocolate and vanilla thing really.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 7757852, member: 112"]For the most part no the values are not different, but there can be exceptions. It depends on the collector looking at them because each has different taste, and if there is any literature on the various varieties for specific coins, but most of the time there is not. And it must also be understood that with hammered coins those with multiple strikes are pretty common. For example, some collectors obviously like varieties so they would be attracted to the coins with multiple strikes. And because of the method of manufacture, hammered coins in other words, the coins with multiple strikes are usually going to be unique. But, few would realize that fact and thus the value is usually little changed. Others would prefer the cleaner look of coins with a single strike. It's a chocolate and vanilla thing really.[/QUOTE]
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