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Hi Josie, interesting! Does not look like a die fault to me. Too rounded and deliberate in my view. Unfortunatly I have no explaination as to the cause. If it were an overstrike ie. D over an O, then the crescent below the D would be larger (see photo). Perhaps I am wrong and it is just a fluke Die fault.

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Thanks Gary.

Just one of a curiosity coin.

Is good to browse in this forum to have somewhat a guide on what I will going to look on the coin, if it differs from normal struck.

I see this coin if it is a ding from other coin,for D are somewhat alingned to N this coin most of them the D is more outward than N for me was something press on top to create that effect,or an unpolished die.

If it is a repunched or over letter others can checked their coins 1945 halfcrown backward and onwards in the series if it exist.

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