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 Posted 12/28/2018  10:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cdngmt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was taught the same reason back when they came out (& I was young......)
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 Posted 12/28/2018  11:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coaster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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A 10-cent is reeded, and always has been easily distinguished by feel... I have troubling believing the "blind comment" here... you have a source for that?


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Coins and Canada
Quote "Beginning in 1982 the shape of the 1 cent coin was changed from round
to 12-sided to make it easier for the blind to identify" Unquote

Also see here https://www.mint.ca/store/mint/abou....XCb6h1wzaUk

1982 - 1996
'The maple leaf twig (12-sided coin)
The shape of the maple leaf twig was altered to make identification easier for the visually impaired. The coin reverted to the round design in 1997.'
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 Posted 12/29/2018  01:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The shape of the maple leaf twig was altered....

Notice anything wrong with that statement?
A true indication of how carefully the Mint checks their published facts.

In 1982 we were told that reason for the 12-sided cent was solely to reduce weight.

My mother was legally blind.
In 1982 pre-1963 12 sided nickels were still very common in change.
Before 1982 if my mom had a multi sided coin she instantly knew it was an old nickel.
Now they add multi sided cents and things aren't so simple anymore.
I remember she and others wanted the CNIB to petition the government to revert to round cents so as not to confuse the blind.
And now they tell us they did this to aid the blind?
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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