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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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I think that the wrong side was copied for the photos. The Obverse is DEFINITELY an 1876 Obv 1. It has the single serif N's in Canada and Regina, as well as the broken left foot serif on the T in Victoria. It wasn't used in 1891. Most of the old 1876 dies were repunched to make them full footed for '82 and Obv 1a came out in '81.
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New Member
 Canada
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Thanks for pointing it out!
I'll search for a replacement coin...
As always with me... ALL CORRECTIONS ARE GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED ! I bow to the expertise of all of the Master Yodas in here... lol
Edited by Jim MacKenzie 01/24/2019 07:55 am
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New Member
 Canada
45 Posts |
While I look for replacement photos I have added a note to that grade. I hope this clears up any misunderstanding in the interim... 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1463 Posts |
I wonder if the 1891 received a corrosion designation for the green goop on the reverse?
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Valued Member
Canada
491 Posts |
Jim thank you for deciding to put this together. I know at one point you wondered if you should. This is a great tool for collectors to use.
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New Member
Canada
11 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
737 Posts |
Very nice, thanks for the hard work and contribution.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3619 Posts |
 Jim, you created one of the most valuable resources online for Canadian coins. Thank you!
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Valued Member
United States
64 Posts |
Mr. MacKenzie - Thank you for providing this very valuable grading resource.
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New Member
Canada
8 Posts |
Impressive this will help me a lot!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
9149 Posts |
Yes it is a very useful site, I hope they do finish the full list.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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 Very impressive. Thank you for making this available.
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