So I recently bought 7 Canadian Nickels from a local coin dealer. They are all in G-F condition. Worth a few bucks each.
All the obverses of the King are rotated 180 degrees from the reverse, like it should be. However, as I look at the 1910 Canadian Nickel that came in the collection, I notice that the King is the same way up as the reverse. Meaning, if you flip it side-ways, the king is still the right way up.
Is this an error coin? Or was 1910 the first year they started doing the obverse the same way up as the reverse?
Pictures will come tomorrow night. I hope I explained it clearly enough to understand.
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