Thanks for clearing that up! Personally I have never seen a P mark on a Canadian cent.
Canadian cents were made of copper, why should it have a p mint mark or a logo?
Yeah, it reminds me of a thread last week about the 69D missing FG. Those in the beginning sold for a fortune. But, again I am in Denver, we don't...
It looks like an abraded die. The lips don't connect to the nose or chin. Cool variety! I will have to keep my eyes peeled.
Looks like someone took it to a grinding wheel, PMD.
A photo is always helpful.
This music video started playig when I pushed play, to the OP's, they fit well I thought. [MEDIA]
To be sure for myself , I would have to see the coin in hand, The coin pictured doesn't meet the criteria for retained interior die break, as...
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The angle adds distortion to the devices. Thumbs up to an overhead photo.
Who's name is on the slab?
If it talked to me in hand? I might go as high as 135
This one resided in its original pf packaging, till this photo. Either way, it sure is perty.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Pretty sure It arrives from their genus affiliation. Call it what you will!
Yeh, hard to see from the slab.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_on_the_wall
Most of us just add opinions, we get corrected, and we move on, there are a lot of folks on here that are helpful in your education, you just have...
AHA! Thanks!
Retained is a term that is used in mostly the rim and a lamination. Interior Die breaks, show up small and then explode into a full die break,...
Was this design made in other metals. I really only bought it because of the patriot design and overcomb, instead of overcome.
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