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Canadian-Errors
STATUS
YEAR
DESCRIPTION
MY
PRICE
PHOTO
ND
Counter
Brokage cent. struck with a full brokage coin between it and the reverse
die. This shows on the struck coin as a shallow irregularly rounded
depression in the entire face. This slopes up to a point where it
makes contact with the collar. The coin has a very low relief, enlarged
and distorted image of the intervening brokage coin design. The opposite
side has a strong strike. Rare.
$200
1968
Wrong
planchet strike. 1 cent struck on a 10 cent planchet. scarce.
$250
1979
Wrong
planchet strike. 1 cent struck on a copper 10 cent planchet. scarce.
ex-Ziegler collection.
$250
1979
Wrong
planchet strike. 5 cent struck on nickel 10 cent planchet. Coin shows
evidence of "mud." Mud is metal dust combined with water
from blank washings. Some of this copper "mud" adhered to
the coin, when the next group of coins (the 5 cents) were dumped into
the bin. Rare. ex-Ziegler collection.
Wrong
planchet strike. 25 cent struck on a copper planchet. Rare. ex-Ziegler
collection.
$500
1979
Wrong
planchet strike. 25 cent struck on a 10 cent nickel planchet. scarce.
ex-Ziegler collection.
$250
1980
Wrong
planchet strike. 25 cent struck on a 10 cent nickel planchet. scarce.
ex-Ziegler collection.
$250
1985
Wrong
planchet strike. 25 cent struck on a copper cent planchet. rare. ex-Ziegler
collection.
$500
1977
Cent
fragment struck on both sides. MS-63 red. Very, very rare as almost
all fragments are removed by the vibrating screen.
$250
1969
Flip
Over Strike and double images on both sides of copper cent. The planchet
was struck normally but flipped over and dropped back into the striking
chamber instead of being ejected. Struck a second time. MS-63 red.
rare.
$350
1969
Flip
Over Strike and double images on both sides of copper cent. The planchet
was struck normally but flipped over and dropped back into the striking
chamber instead of being ejected. Struck a second time. Strong date
across face. MS-62 red. rare.
$300
1968
Centred
Broadstrike 10 cents struck above the collar, resulting in larger
diameter coin. Scarce as most broadstrikes are caught by the riddler.
$125
1975
Centered
Broadstrike nickel 25 cents struck with partial collar, resulting
in larger diameter coin. Scarce as most broadstrikes are caught by
the riddler. Unc.
$75
ND
Cap
Brockage cent on opposite ends of reverse. Red. Scarce.
$125
1962
Cap
Brockage cent on reverse. MS-63 red. Scarce.
$100
1977
Cap
Brockage cent on reverse. red. scarce.
$100
1977
Partial
Cap Brockage cent on reverse. red. scarce.
$100
1983
Cap
Brockage cent on reverse. red & brown. scarce.
$100
1965
Partial
Cap Brockage silver 10 cents on reverse. Very scarce in this denomination.
MS-62.
$250
1962
Cent
struck through a blank planchet. scarce
$30
ND
Split
Planchet cent. extremely thin. scarce. red.
$50
1968
Cracked
and split phanchet silver 25 cents. Crack extends from rim at 11:00
across the obverse to the queen's neck and also along the edge of
the coin counterclockwise to 8:00. There is a 1mm X 5mm thin piece
missing from the rim nearly to the tiara. EF
$75
1968
Split
planchet silver 25¢. split 95% through from 5:30 to 12:30. Rare.
MS-60
$250
1964
silver
10 cents rev. struck through string. PL-64
$10
1965
Cent
missing some obv. denticles from filled die.
$2
1962
Hanging
2 cent. Die clash on both sides from dies striking each other with
no planchet in between. MS-64 Red
$12
1942
10 cents
with large 11mm X 3mm bulge from gas bubble trapped inside the planchet
on both sides of the coin to a thickness of 2.7mm, compared to 1.1mm
at the rims. VF. scarce
$100
1949
A Between
Denticles. lamination peeling on obverse. VF-20
$2
1976
Cent.
planchet lamination on reverse before strike.
$5
1979
Reverse
lamination on cent. red & brown.
$5
1989
reverse
lamination peel on 25 cents at rim at 3:00.
$5
1952
NWL
lamination
error on both sides where planchet has partially split through 25%
of a 1952 NWL silver dollar. scarce