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1995 Canadian Dime Error Wrong Planchet

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 Posted 11/20/2019  9:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silverwolf to your friends list

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or the center of a toonie.
toonies weren't produced until 1996, so unless the core jumped into a time machine, it can't be the blank used on your coin..

There could be other reasons, but a toonie core would not be a reasonable option here...
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 Posted 11/20/2019  9:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ranger10 to your friends list

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toonies weren't produced until 1996


Shows how much I know. I looked into foreign planchets, but nothing was the right size or weight.
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Looks like it might be struck on a copper-nickel Barbados 10 cent planchet (weight 2.26 grams), which the RCM minted for Barbados in 1995.

The planchet diameter is 17.8 mm, smaller than a 1995 dime planchet (18.03 mm), so that would explain why the design doesn't quite fit on your coin.

However, that doesn't explain the odd colour (bronze/brass?), as copper-nickel planchets should look like, well, a nickel...
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 Posted 11/20/2019  10:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add john100 to your friends list
First you need to xray the coin, an XRF to find it's composition.
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Forgot to include my source...

http://www.coinscan.com/for/bar.html
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 Posted 11/20/2019  10:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ranger10 to your friends list
Argentina also has a 10 cent piece that was minted from 1992-2006 and weighed 2.25g and had a diameter of 18.2mm. It was made of aluminum/bronze. I cant tell if it was minted at the RCM during this time (1992-2006). They switched to brass plated steel after 2006.

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2214.html
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The RCM only struck coins for Argentina in 1992 (and the one Peso coin in 1995, but that doesn't match your coin).

However, it can't be an Argentinian 10 cent planchet, as they were 18.5 mm, larger than a 1995 Canadian dime planchet (18.03 mm).

Firstly, it wouldnt fit in the striking chamber, and it if did (i.e., the collar was disengaged), you would see the entire design on the planchet.
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 Posted 11/20/2019  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ranger10 to your friends list
Well, I'm out of ideas.
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Go to a large gold, silver buyer or coin dealer with an XRF, once it gets zapped you can narrow your search
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Hopefully SPP can chime in here...
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$2 coins were struck starting November 1995, so it's not impossible. 1995 pennies struck on toonie cores exist. I can't find what toonie cores weigh, though.
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Possibly struck on toonie core. But get this to SPP ASAP.

Look at this toonie core ERROR collection:

https://www.PCGS.com/setregistry/co...lanchet/3537

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FYI - production of toonies dated 1996 commenced in November of 1995. An XRF would help.
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 Posted 11/21/2019  10:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ranger10 to your friends list
I guess I'll have to find an XRF. I found a site that lists the twoonie core as Aluminium/Bronze and 2.30 grams. So, its very possible that it is a core planchet.

http://www.coinscan.com/mintingvari.../blanks.html
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