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1500 hmm seem almost too cheap, knew it would be high didnt think people who guess higher than me, think about it think would either have to be some sort of mint sport coin/smuggler coin, since errored proof (is this proofed?) virtually should not exist (this type of error aleast!). On a side note wish you would do some more world coins thankyou for aleast give an non us coin this time around.
Well my guess is $557 for this week.
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$2,100 - looks like it could be Proof to me.
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$420.00
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Canadian dollars struck in nickel (1968 and after) are low mintage, with the average being less than 2 million. Errors are rare in this series.
Secondly, this coin was a proof-like strike, meaning it was a strike for the collector's pliofilm set. Those coins were hand selected for their quality for those sets, so for this one to slip by is rare.
Lastly, this coin is graded PCGS PL-67... as an off-centre dollar error, that is pretty lofty - heck, getting a 67 grade in this series without errors is difficult.
When I saw the coin, I fell in love with it... and recognized the rarity of this error, and bought it. It is still one of my favourite errors...
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