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What Is This - Die Dirt? 1986 Canadian $1

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 Posted 11/13/2015  10:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aghawk to your friends list
Thanks for the response - so you mean at the mint correct? Wire makes sense - when I saw it first I was thinking a hair but know way a hair would be strong enough to leave that deep an impression.
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 Posted 11/13/2015  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add robmck1967 to your friends list
Very nice struck through wire. Cool find!
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 Posted 11/13/2015  11:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aghawk to your friends list
Interesting - so does that make it worth extra?
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 Posted 11/14/2015  06:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add darryldarryl to your friends list
You should be able to fetch a little premium for your dollar.
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 Posted 11/14/2015  10:57 am  Show Profile   Check SPP-Ottawa's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add SPP-Ottawa to your friends list

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Interesting - so does that make it worth extra?


It does to some!!
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 Posted 11/14/2015  11:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list
The placement of the error on your coin makes it extra appealing.

I'm familiar with " struck through wire" errors but can anyone please decribe how these types of errors occur during the minting process?
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 Posted 11/14/2015  11:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
A piece of wire fell between the planchet and die, and was struck
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 Posted 11/14/2015  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aghawk to your friends list
Thanks wildflowerAB - I was thinking the same - not so much about the placement, but that the wire line is about the same width as the waterlines are.
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A piece of wire fell between the planchet and die, and was struck



Thanks John. One of these summers I plan to take a tour of the mint so I can visualize the minting process but meanwhile.......what would be the origin/purpose of the "piece of wire" that fell?
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I was thinking the same - not so much about the placement, but that the wire line is about the same width as the waterlines are.



Yes, that too, same width as the waterlines goes with what I noticed of the placement - it follows a perfect circular curl from the front end of the canoe right to the paddle held by the First Nations man. So it appears to me as if it expresses an element of motion, movement of the canoe.
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 Posted 11/14/2015  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
The pressman could have just cleaned the collar with a wire brush, or an little electrical wire fell into planchet hopper, anything that can occur on a factory floor.
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 Posted 11/14/2015  8:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gymcoachdon to your friends list
I saw a picture on this forum of a coin with the foreign object still adhered to the coin. It was a thread of some sort, and it left quite an impression. I was surprised that a soft thread could mark a coin, but under those pressures, the thread will only compress so much, and the metal of the coin will form around it.
Nice find!

Edit: Found the thread with the picture
https://goccf.com/t/191091
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 Posted 11/14/2015  8:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list
Thanks for the explanation John!
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Or, it could be a piece of "wire" that is a strip of pure nickel, from extra metal squeezed between the collar and hammer dies, punched out from previous strikes...
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 Posted 11/15/2015  09:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DEVLEC to your friends list
Very nice strong "raised piece of wire".

One of my nice small cents has that in it ..
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