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1943 Canadian Fifty Cent Piece

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  • Stachowski
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    Originally posted by billyb View Post
    Congrats Richard ! very nice.
    Heres the email I received from Paul on the new variety ..

    Re: 1943 3/3/3 Near Date Fifty Cent Piece
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    Gloverpl@aol.com
    Hi Rick,

    Compared it against ALL my 3/3s and could not come up with a definite match, as such I would have to say it is probably a new find. The things that I can't match are the lowest tip of the 3 which appears to be doubled (none of mine have that) and the pattern of the die maks (the dot to the 1 and the 1 to the 9). I would classify it as a R444d9 if it was in my collection.

    Good for you, I will have to keep my eyes open try to find a matching one.

    Paul

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  • Stachowski
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    Originally posted by billyb View Post
    Congrats Richard ! very nice.
    Looks like I'm going to build a variety set for 1943 ..

    I was also sent this sheet from Paul on what variety there are for 1943 ..

    1943 Mintage: 3,109,583 Mint-reported Obverse/Reverse Dies: 168/118

    For 1943, the ‘4’ and ‘3’ vary in both horizontal and vertical position in respect to each other and to a fixed ‘19’.

    The ‘Flat-back 9’ continues.

    Starting in 1943, approximately half of the dies were chrome plated to increase die life. The appearance of the coins

    changed from having a satiny finish to a more polished appearance for those from the chrome-plated dies. The chrome-

    plating in early years had a tendency to peel, leaving a ‘mortar-set’ or shelf on the coins, which can be found on Obverses

    and/or Reverses.

    1943 was also the first year of extensive Reverse Die refurbishment, with over twenty Reverse dies with date digit doubling

    (re-punched or double-punched).

    Most coins with a double-punched date digit, also exhibit tool (file) marks, some quite heavy, resulting from clean-up

    performed on dies before use.

    Reverse Major Die Varieties.

    Var Zoell Charlton Date Variety and Description

    J444a R3E3H SPA: High 3

    J444b R2L1E SPA: Low 3

    J444c 4M/47 R0E1E SPA: Narrow Date

    J444c1 68/186 F1E0H SPA: Another Narrow Date

    J444d 4M/47 68/186 R3E2H SPA: Wide Date

    J444d1 F2L3E SPA: Another Wide Date

    R444a 4M/47 R2E1H RPD: 3/3 top loop of 3. Later die states

    exhibit FL444s.

    R444a1 61/371m R2E3H RPD: 3/3 top of top loop of 3

    R444a2 68/304m F1E1H RPD: 3/3 top of top loop of 3

    R444a3 61/374b R1E0H RPD: 3/3 Similar to R444a2, tip of 3 close to 4

    R444a4 R2E1H RPD: 3/3 at top left of 3

    R444b 4M/47 68/302t F2L1H RPD: 3/3 inside top loop of 3

    R444b1 61/369m R2H1H RPD: 3/3 inside top loop of 3

    Heavy Tool-marks (file) evident on die.

    R444c 4M/47 68/302m R2E2H RPD: 3/3 inside top and bottom loops of 3. Later

    Die states have the Clash Marks filed out.

    R444d 4M/47 68/303b R1L1H RPD: 3/3 right of top loop of 3. Later die

    states have Clash Marks in crown filed out.

    R444d1 68/304t R0E1H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3

    R444d2 61/373t F2E2H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3 – Flat-back 9

    R444d3 68/305t F3L2H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3

    Heavy Tool-marks (file) evident on die.

    R444d4 68/305m R2L2H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3 Later die states

    exhibit F444n/F444o

    R444d5 68/302b R2E3H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3

    Die also exhibits peeled chrome plating.

    R444d6 61/374m R1E1H RPD: 3/3 right top loop 3

    R444d7 R1E1H RPD: 3/3 right of top loop of 3

    Die deterioration of date, but the double

    punch image is clean

    R444d8 R1E1H RPD: 3/3 right top loop of 3. Die chip on top 3

    My ( Richard Stachowski ) new one goes right in here .

    R444e 4M/47 68/303m R2E2H RPD: 3/3/3 inside and outside of top loop of 3

    R444g F1E1H RPD: 3/3 right of top/bottom loops of 3. Slight

    4/4 right of 4. Tool-marks (file) evident.

    R444h 68/301 R1L1E RPD: 3/3 inside top / outside bottom loops of 3

    R444j 68/303t R2L1H RPD: 3/3 left/right top loop, right bottom loop

    R444k R2E2E RPD: 4/4 to top right of 4.

    R444m F2E2H RPD: 3/3 right of top loop, left of top left tip

    Thats a lot of variety for one year ... Lol ....
    Last edited by Stachowski; 09-16-2015, 08:02 AM.

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  • billyb
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    Congrats Richard ! very nice.

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  • Stachowski
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    UPDATE: New Variety And Number: R444d9

    This coin just keeps getting better ..

    After some good research and talking to Paul who information on 50 cent pieces, can be found in the Variety section of

    Charlton 68th edition ..

    This coin will be a new 3/3 variety and its new variety number is: R444d9 .. Heres some new images that got the job

    done for the new variety ..

    The first two images are of the crown, had to make sure there was no die clashes, or polishing marks to get rid of them ..

    The third image is of the date where I was told none have been seen with the lower tip of the " 3 " being doubled and

    and the pattern of the die maks (the dot to the 1 and the 1 to the 9) ...
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Stachowski; 09-15-2015, 08:13 AM.

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  • Stachowski
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    Originally posted by billyb View Post
    NICE ONE IN GOOD SHAPE.
    Best part, I only paid 25 dollars for it . Heres the site for pricing http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-...ents-1937-1952

    and a link to this coin purchase http://www.ebay.com/itm/121587182327...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    Last edited by Stachowski; 09-08-2015, 01:17 PM.

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  • billyb
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    NICE ONE IN GOOD SHAPE.

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  • Stachowski
    started a topic 1943 Canadian Fifty Cent Piece

    1943 Canadian Fifty Cent Piece

    This coin also has the Near 3 and the Double Die 3 too ..
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