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1952-2002 One Cent

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I don't collect anything but US coins, but find lots of others while roll searching, so I am unfamiliar with them. This recent find is different from any other Canadians that I have found before. Any help with what is the significance of the 1952-2002 date? Thanks!

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50 years on the throne.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Yes, all coins from this year bear a double-date for the Golden Jubilee.

As a result, it's possible to (very carefully) make a dateless Magician's coin with one of these and a "normal" penny.
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Thanks, pretty interesting.
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That same coin comes with a 'P' under the Queen and to the right of the date.
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to jprine: Grandpa was a carpenter, sound familiar
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is that a die crack running off canada or plating issue?
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to priorpence: built houses, stores and banks
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