Just finished watching a documentary on the Queen Mum........Canadian, or otherwise, that's a splendid specimen.
I betcha most are clueless to the message in code.....but not only the Morse code ,and the die crack, but theres several other varieties on this specimen.... #898 is one, #3290 is another, like a lot of war year coinage quality control wasn't job #1. I suggest you sit down and have a look see on Coins and Canada for the full list of varieties.....as Im thinking there are a few more minor,as well major finds.
Figuring out where to start is key. I'm also wondering if "international" code is the proper set to use. I will admit, I took a break fairly quickly. I need to do this when I'm on my PC and not this crappy phone screen. Z Z
I remember getting my merit badge in code and signaling. Whats fun once you learn one seldoms forgets....its fun to tap out a message and see if anyone picks it up.... As a bar fly I recall sitting after work one night having a beer waiting on a burger...well in walked this young lady Well endowed top side... sitting there with a smoke tapping my bic lighter on the bar wow...big boobs.! In code An old WWll pilot sitting a few stools down look up the bar ,and said "yes they are big!" "Can I buy you a beer?"