Can anyone help me

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Lorraine cardinale, Jan 15, 2018.

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Can anyone tell me what, you think or what I need to do please and thank you, all this is new to me

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  1. Lorraine cardinale

    Lorraine cardinale New Member

    I have a 1970 coin that planchette on a 1941 Canadian coin
     

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  3. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    Hi welcome to CT.
    I think you will find that most of these guys that are experts that you need to help you.

    They are going to ask you for obverse and reverse also they will ask you to crop out all background.

    And select full image when you post them
    I'm also new so I don't believe I'll take a stab at that one.

    Dave
     
  4. Dave363

    Dave363 Well-Known Member

    I'm sorry I should have included that you probably will want to post that in error coins.

    Dave
     
  5. USCoinCollector42

    USCoinCollector42 Well-Known Member

    I can't tell anything from those blurry zoomed pictures. You would get many more educated evaluations if you were to post full pictures that are not blurry beyond recognition. As of now, it looks like a completely normal quarter to me.
     
  6. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    That's a regular clad quarter the 1970 on a 1941 Canadian is thus far unique and is a proof coin not a business strike.
     
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  7. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    Why do you think it is a 1941 Canadian Planchet?

    I can't see any evidence of the Canadian coin from your pictures.
     
  8. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    I'm pretty sure it's because one of those click bait articles about finding coins worth tons of money in your pocket change reported on the 1970 proof quarter that was over struck on a 1941 Canadian quarter. So as usual everyone who reads it and then finds a coin with that date shows up posting thinking they struck it big.
     
  9. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    My vote was 'any'..............now to look for moose and squirrel.
     
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  10. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Ok Boris......
     
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  11. Lorraine cardinale

    Lorraine cardinale New Member

    Well the the reason is because it's not clear it's it's very faint you can barely see it. With that said the only way to really see it is with the camera and sometimes it's it's hard with that but they say if you could barely see it you have one in it I see it it's there
     
  12. Lorraine cardinale

    Lorraine cardinale New Member

    Sorry can I post the video will that help
     
  13. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    That Canadian/ US quarter could have been accidental. (I suspect chicanery.)
    But why would there be more than 1? Someone would have to put a 1941 Canadian quarter in with the 1970 quarter planchets. Why would they put 2 of them in there if they are trying to create a one of a kind rarity? That coin had to come from a mint worker. Either accidentally or on purpose. It makes no sense for a 1941 Canadian to be in with 1970 quarter planchets. I am going to go out on a limb and guess that your quarter is not minted over a 1941 Canadian, spend it.
     
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  14. l.cutler

    l.cutler Member

    Check the edge of the coin for a band of copper. The Canadian quarter would not have the copper, a regular planchet would.
     
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  15. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Isn't this like the 2nd or 3rd 1970 on 1941 someone has posted on CoinTalk? Weird.
     
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  16. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Stop watching those stupid videos on BoobTube!

    Chris
     
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  17. USCoinCollector42

    USCoinCollector42 Well-Known Member

    If I'm not mistaken, the 1941 Canadian quarter planchets were made of silver. The quarter that you have has a clad color to it and thus, cannot possibly be the error in question. Also, this error was only on proof quarters, not business strike quarters like yours looks to be. You have clearly been misinformed but the only way to tell for sure what you have, would be clearer pictures.
     
  18. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Here is a photo. I thought there was only 1, it appears there were a handful of these. You can see the Canadian quarter through the US. And as USCC4 has stated they are ONLY on 1970-S quarters.
    1941.png
     
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  19. mikenoodle

    mikenoodle The Village Idiot Supporter

    The best thing you can do is to weigh your coin and post the weight (in grams) to this thread.
     
  20. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    If it's not a 1970-S there's no need to weigh it.
     
  21. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I think there have been more than that.

    As far as I know there is only the one coin.
     
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