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New Member
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2 more pics  
Edited by nythril 08/31/2015 4:41 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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I would guess post mint damage from just these pictures. Unless you know of a fourteen sided coin that the Canadian mint perhaps was minting for another country in 1998.
Cheers, Bill
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The mint produced scalloped (nickel brass), 7-sided and 11-sided coins in 1998 - but not a 14-sided planchet. I am skeptical as to this being legit...
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New Member
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The coin was found via regular change - not purchased. Seems like a ton of money to forge a nickel ? Could it have been someone at the mint messing around or experimenting?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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My guess a real good close up picture of the rim beads will tell the story.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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In the pics some sides appear to be longer than others. A mint-produced 14 sided planchet or collar would have all sides equal.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
Edited by DBM 08/31/2015 9:20 pm
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New Member
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would it be possible with a machine press to create that effect without buckling the coin?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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PMD.. Couple taps randomly placed with a hammer as seen here, took about 1 minute. I'm sure a vise with smooth jaws would be more accurate. IMO Notice the arrows show the same look between the beads and rim as the OP's coin, the metal has been pushed.  
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Pillar of the Community
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Way to go pennyman007! No longer a matter of opinion or speculation.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
Edited by DBM 08/31/2015 9:31 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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 Excellent job!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Here's the other side of the cent but with denticles that seem to roll with the punches so to say. It is copper so its softer I suppose. 
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New Member
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who ever did it did a good job lol - I told him to measure the lines - in particular what someone pointed out on the Heads side. In the bottom right one can clearly see that the lines are not equal in length. I would assume if it was created at the mint it would be exactly equal all the way around. He thought he had an error coin - it appears its more a conversation piece
Thanks for helping unwrap this coins story
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