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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2333923, member: 15199"]It is possible that it is from die 'deterioration' where as the die is used , the pressing force tend to spread the metal slightly away from the center towards a collar. Zeroes tend to become slightly 'egg shaped' and are more noticeable because of their symmetry. Why different is perhaps the amount of usage of the no P die is more than the other. Master die touch-up could also do it. I am not a Canadian coin person.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2333923, member: 15199"]It is possible that it is from die 'deterioration' where as the die is used , the pressing force tend to spread the metal slightly away from the center towards a collar. Zeroes tend to become slightly 'egg shaped' and are more noticeable because of their symmetry. Why different is perhaps the amount of usage of the no P die is more than the other. Master die touch-up could also do it. I am not a Canadian coin person.[/QUOTE]
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