5975

1918/7-D 5C MS61 PCGS. The popular '18/7-D overdat

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1918/7-D 5C  MS61 PCGS. The popular '18/7-D overdat
<B>1918/7-D 5C MS61 PCGS.</B></I> The popular '18/7-D overdate Buffalo is technically a doubled die variety. Unlike earlier years, coinage hubs in the early 20th century included the entire date, standardizing the appearance of final coinage dies made from them. Many of the subtle positional date varieties of the 19th century were gone. This new procedure gave rise to another type of error, the doubled die that contained two different dates. Among these were the 1918 over 17 nickels and quarters, and the 1942 over 41 dimes. It is not clear if these were produced by accident or by purpose. What is certain, is that the overdate dies were produced at the end of the earlier year. Probably at the end of December 1917, a die was produced from the hub bearing the old 1917 date, and received a second impression from a new hub with the 1918 date. Was this an accident at the Mint? Or, was a die with the old 1917 date rehubbed with the new 1918 date on purpose? This question may never be answered.<BR> The example offered here has pleasing light gold color over lustrous surfaces. Some weakness is visible on both sides, especially at the top of the Indian's head and on the higher points of the bison. This is a later die state with the usually seen die crack extending from the Indian's braid across the cheek, almost reaching the mouth. The surfaces are pleasing without any significant abrasions. Overall, this is an attractive example of the variety. Lot:5975