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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
Dual country - 5 cent stuck on a struck Bangladesh 25P 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
1 cent struck on a Israel 5 argot 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
25 cent on a struck panama I centesimo 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
split planchet cent 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
obverse split 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
split before strike - also clipped 
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Valued Member
Canada
334 Posts |
nickel split 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1472 Posts |
Couple of 1 cent struck on nickel planchets for GB or South Africa.  
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Canada
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Valued Member
Canada
306 Posts |
barriecarson - That 1943 nickel doesn't contain any less nickel that a normal 1943 because a normal 1943 is supposed to be tombac not nickel.  There are some great errors here by the way!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1581 Posts |
Is there a Canadian example of a extreme doubling of a date (a la the 1955 US 1c)?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1472 Posts |
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Canada
1472 Posts |
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