It did not leave the Canadian Mint looking like that.
Yes it’s a worn 1959-D cent. It’s 1/100th of a dollar but it’s not called a Penny, it’s a called a cent, the word is on the reverse. Not an error...
Try that without a computer.
Not a proof by any means but it is a very well struck coin.
Definitely damaged
You did great!
Nice find.
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Yup
I see a small indentation so I’d say it’s a hit from another coin.
The mint is the manufacturer and they have set standards, in writing. If they produce a coin outside of those written standards then it’s an...
It’s sealed in lucite and the lucite is completely touching the coin. Any value is long since gone.
I’d be going through them. He may find something else other than a fancy serial number.
What you have is a normal Canadian Nickel. It was designed like that.
When you cleaned the coin you didn’t properly remove whatever you used to clean it. A slight residue was left on the surface. It’s now toning and...
That’s not a streak of copper. It’s the first full year of minting cents on a zinc planchet and putting a fine, almost nonexistent copper boating...
It’s so minor I spend it on a nice silver coin.
Until it actually happens, it’s just a rumor and I personally ignore rumors.
It’s more trouble than the coin is worth to take it out of the cube. Just enjoy it as a paperweight.
When a store prices snd they go to $5.00 instead of $4.99 I think of greed and I’ll not be a part of that. It just turns me off and it does it fast.
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