1939 Canadian dollar with X X Stamped into reverse ???

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by mi chael, Jan 23, 2011.

  1. mi chael

    mi chael Member

    Has anyone seen this before? I have a vague memory of having seen an image of a dollar stamped like this but can't remember where I saw it. The coin seems to be uncirculated so this must have been done on new coins for some thing, event, 20th anniversary? Anyone KNOW what it's about?


    1939 Canada $1 MS62.jpg

    This is the seller's image.

    I do know that 1939 was the "20th anniversary" of the laying of the cornerstone for the new Peace Tower but that seems a strange thing to mark by punching XX into a coin.
     
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  3. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    First time I've seen one like that. I have no idea why it would have been done. But, interesting and a keeper anyway.
     
  4. mi chael

    mi chael Member

    Absolutely, a keeper!

    And, I just had a thought. the Xes are stamped one on each side of the peace tower.. Didn't Canada sign the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. That might make the XX a symbol of the PEACE that was to follow "The War To End All Wars." (Ironic, if that was the reason, that the next World War was just getting under way.)
     
  5. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Sounds logical..... I'd go with that.:D
     
  6. mi chael

    mi chael Member

    Yep. I seems really good but I'm hoping someone might actually KNOW the reason and what group, society, committee, individual, (what/whoever) caused it to be done (or did it themselves.) Tall order but I still have some small amount of hope and optimism - after all, a cynic is just am optimist with experience.
     
  7. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Unless there is documentation of a specific reason for counterstamping these, it would be difficult to nail it down. When I was a kid, I played with my dad's letter punch set and stamped probably a couple of hundred coins with various letters and numbers. They all got spent and I'm sure a few of these wound up in collections and speculated on.
     
  8. mi chael

    mi chael Member

    Sigh. Slipping further into cynicism...down...down... :vanish:

    Only thing left for me now is to watch the play-off games. :hail:
     
  9. FreezerBurn

    FreezerBurn Member

    [FONT=&quot]It is obviously a Mexican Beer Dollar, hence the Dos Equis. Struck in Mexico City it pictures [/FONT]Lazaro Cardenas del Rio in his last year as Master Brewer. The building on the reverse is a bar with an old “pouring tower” used before pressurized taps were introduced in Mexico in 1951. Beer was carried to the top and poured into a large reservoir where gravity fed it through pipes to taps throughout the bar. “Beer dollars” were the only accepted medium of exchange in bars with each establishment having their own design. Yours is in very good condition and definitely a keeper! ;)

    PS: GO STEELERS!
     
  10. mi chael

    mi chael Member

    Sounds like somebody has beer on the brain. Perhaps beer IN the brain. Me, it's -25C (-13F) here in Ottawa so I made hot chocolate. :)

    my PS: <Green Bay and Pittsburgh - otta be a good game!>
     
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