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Toonie On A Dime Planchet?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Canada-10-c...t_500wt_1282

Or is this just the middle of a toonie popped out?
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It's the the middle of a toonie.
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You can tell that it is just the middle of a toonie because of the colour. I have seen these sell for over $2 which is odd because you can easily separate it from the coin.
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just the middle section ..I have 4 or 5 of them .. The older twoonies would sometimes seperate if they hit the ground with enough force
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