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Have You Seen This Before? 1964 Canadian 50 Cent All Copper

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 Posted 01/13/2016  4:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
Things like it's weight will aid, looks too perfect to be struck on a penny.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  4:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list
Looks like a 1963 to me. Not sure if it could be on a foreign planchet.
Can we see the obverse? What does it weigh?
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 Posted 01/13/2016  4:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wildflowerAB to your friends list
Yes, we need to see the obverse.

A copper 1963 50c would never have been circulated - that it was a glaringly obvious anomaly would have been apparent from day 1.

The blotchiness reminds me of uneven spray paint.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  4:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SelectCoinCanada to your friends list
Weight will determine if it's solid copper. It seems well struck and I can't find any foreign copper planchets minted by the RCM around 1963 that would match the size of a half dollar. That leads me to suspect copper plating as others mentioned.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  5:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AgCoinAu to your friends list
When you're taking a picture of the obverse ... could it be on a digital scale... I'd like to know the mass.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  6:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pginrh to your friends list
I'll opt for copper plating, pending the mass measurement which I believe will be that of a standard 50c coin plus a little bit.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
Again I need some computer help, this could happen sort of NGC 2779432-040 1995 50 Cent on a loonie.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  7:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list
It needs to be sent to our Canadian moderator SPP-OTTAWA, for authorization...
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 Posted 01/13/2016  7:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alan to your friends list
Sure see lots of gold plated coins out there, very few copper plated ones! Who knows, need more info, the weight is needed.
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 Posted 01/13/2016  8:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list
I agree with pginrh, a home made copper plating job.
Maybe a highschool science project or playing around.
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I am somewhat doubtful but stranger things have happened at the RCM. I'd happily analyse it for you with the XRF in my lab at work... Let me know, and I'll send you a PM.
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 Posted 01/14/2016  07:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add darryldarryl to your friends list
It looks as if it may have been soaking in some chemical therefore causing the discolouration.
Just my opinion.
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 Posted 01/14/2016  11:08 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
The poster seems pretty sure it's copper, maybe he has xrayed it already if so it will be one of the coolest error in a while here.
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 Posted 01/14/2016  12:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ace_ftw to your friends list
I will guess that this is actually a silver 50, that has been sitting in a bag or other sealed container with a bunch of pennies in it. I have found a ton of dimes that have been inside of penny rolls and they all look similar to this. at a first glance they look like a copper penny, but after inspection you know its just some sort of transfer.

The OP needs to weigh it, there would be significant difference between a copper planchet and the correct silver one.

the more likely would be someone gold plated this, and has been circulated, and tarnished.
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 Posted 01/14/2016  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list
Looks like a "Bilge" or a "Septic" coin to me.
It looks like it has been somewhere nasty and has taken on this colouring , I can see the silver showing through on the tail of the Unicorn.
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