1989 five pence double profile, is it double die or strike doubling?
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Re: 1989 five pence double profile, is it double die or strike doubling?
:welcome:
.... from these images,....
this looks to be a form of 'strike doubling', ... JMO
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Re: 1989 five pence double profile, is it double die or strike doubling?
Welcome to the forum.
Nice clear images.
Those "white" metal coins (clad?) seem to have a lot of issues with strike doubling (Mechanical Doubling) on almost every nations coins. Our U.S. nickles and quarters get it a lot.
Nice clear images.
Those "white" metal coins (clad?) seem to have a lot of issues with strike doubling (Mechanical Doubling) on almost every nations coins. Our U.S. nickles and quarters get it a lot.
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Re: 1989 five pence double profile, is it double die or strike doubling?
yes, and i search this coin earlier on ebay and i saw the same doubling around the queen i think all mintage of 5pence 1989 have mechanical doubling, some forums called it "LONGACRE DOUBLING" i think hehe.. thanks again petespockets
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Re: 1989 five pence double profile, is it double die or strike doubling?
Welcome to the forum. I agree this is mechanical doubling.
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