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I read that canadian quarters before the year 2000 was made of 99.9% nickel weighing 5.07g. After that they were made of 94% steel, 3.8% copper...
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The broadstruck coin is mark by an arrow. The coin in left is a normal struck coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It don't hurt to ask if you're not sure.
Thanks! Oldhoopster, for sharing your knowledge. I agree and appreciate you clearing it up for me.
What's unoriginal about it?
Is it because it could not have happened in the mint or because it's been circulated?
I was saying, that grease, oil and/or dirt contaminants could have been on the obverse die face in the face area that caused the copper plating to...
Let me start by saying, this a circulated coin which may make it difficult to determine whether it was caused by a contaminated die or just pmd....
I am aware of the filled D error, but I'm enquiring about a possible annealing error.
Could anyone comment on this coin? The common filled D is obvious. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's your opinion.
I have looked at hundreds of quarters, various years and this is the first I've seen with a 1941 visible on reverse in the same location as the...
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On top of head on obverse is a strikethrough or die crack going from top of head to top of rim. I first thought die crack or break, but die...
The 1970 that was found could have been seen as pareidolia, until it was authenticated. I am in the process of having the coin checked. I don't...
I found this coin in pocket change. I know that there is only one known example of the 1970 quarter struck on 1941 canadian. Look on reverse above...
Thanks! It surprised me how clear the clash is given it was in circulation.
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