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Sadly it can be done with an aceton bath. So even if legit to me it isn't worth it.
I wouldnt buy a coin without the paint(design).
On the other hand I would by a coin with the design on an other denomination or obverse or rotated displace by a 3 or more mm
Edited by Castor sous 11/26/2020 08:56 am
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That eBay seller is a modern coin roll hunter, certifies lots of stuff with ICCS, to sell. I have friends that buy from him often, and he is reputable eBay seller. So, while the odds are really low to be missing all three colours, I do believe this dealer found that coin. However, as mentioned above - it can be reproduced with 5 minutes of acetone work (I tried it myself, and also tried to have that auction removed) - and therefore is not an 'error' that I put any value on. If it was missing 1 or 2 of the 3 colours, then I would consider that to be an error to have value.
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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Agree, this would be easy to fake.
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unless I found it myself I wouldn't believe it. crazy high bids 
Coin Collecting... "I'm in it for the money" ™
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Canada
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I do believe it can be found in a roll, but sadly no value.
I found a 2019 D-Day toonie that was missing the dark green under helmet on each side of soldier's face. I was happy.
This add should have been remove. Realy sad for the winner and all those who bid on it.
Edited by Castor sous 11/26/2020 3:43 pm
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Australia
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Not a coin error. Deliberate post mint damage. Acetone to the rescue again!  That's my very obvious assumption, and the seller would need to provide me with incontrovertible proof that is is genuine, to have even the slightest chance of selling it of me.
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This item is now removed from Ebay listing 
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Quote: This item is now removed from Ebay listing No, it is still there, scroll down when the page loads.
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Canada
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S someone payed $360.88 for it or it was stoped.
its a $358.88 dollars profit, 19700% profit not bad.
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Canada
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I have chemicals that can remove that paint in thirty seconds flat without damaging the finish on that toonie! I would never buy such a coin.
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Canada
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I don't think that it's actually "paint" that is missing .... it's a sticker or decal. I've heard it called a "pad", but to me it's something just essentially glued on.
Edited by okiecoiner 11/27/2020 8:40 pm
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These colour coins are pad printed om the coin, at a RCM master club meeting a few years ago at Fort York got to meet a RCM chief designer, and asked him some questions, the colour coins are all sent to a US firm to do this process
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They are pad printed, three layers I Think, white base, red and black last. Heat dried....
I saw a video lately on this axact process, but I don't remember where I click the link.
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Pad printed with paint or ink.
Edited by darryldarryl 11/27/2020 9:34 pm
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