Modern notes can easily get a EPQ or a PPQ so I don’t take them into consideration. In a way it’s like having a CAC sticker. On a note that grades...
Here’s one close to yours and a second one that’s 60% off centered. [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
The first two photos look like a worn die strike but the third photo shows it’s slightly off center. Nice find but only worth a couple of dollars....
So very true.
It a lamination error. Nice find.
It’s a real quarter minted in the US at the Denver mint. It’s also damaged and weighs light to do being exposed to a corrosive.
Looks like a scratch to me.
A very nice novelty item that brings joy to a collection.
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It’s a nice looking note and certainly worth $3.00 to me. It’s a part of history from WWII. Not overly valuable but certainly a nice piece.
It doesn’t matter how this happened or what the date is. It’s not silver, it’s clad so it’s a spender. It’s definitely damaged.
That’s a nice looking proof to be in a roll. Congrats on finding it.
Yeah Canada stop making cents years ago. I think they’ve become very collectible since that happened.
I don’t see a printing problem, just cut close on one edge but that’s normal. Welcome to CT.
Definitely something
Sal, that’s a nice set. I would think it would be in the $800-$850 range. I like the way it’s put together and displayed. Very nice that it’s...
Looks like a lamination error to me.
Looks more like a struck through grease than anything else. Congratulations
I missed the die crack earlier so that is nice. I like the color of the reverse so overall a nice find. I don’t think there’s extra value here but...
Nice find Pam!
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