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Valued Member
Canada
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I have so many different combinations of errors/varieties on this years cent... I thought I'd post them and share these with you. This one has filling on leaves....doubling of D.G. REGINA... Missing beads on obverse.   Noticed they're might be what appears to be lettering where the beads are suppose to be...not sure...and an odd spot to the left lower edge.   More to come... Edited by change4thebetter 04/16/2013 1:24 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Very nice! looks like rain drops collected on an open leaf!
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United States
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That's what I was thinking too Rey, very cool variety for sure.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Some here might call the first pic (with all of the arrows) to be "mortar set".
.....and the 2nd and 3rd pics show how the rim fades two 2 rings as if the collar was moving as it was struck.
Very nice find...
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 Canada
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Edited by change4thebetter 04/18/2013 08:15 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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We should now "have a toast" to the mint employee who was sleeping when he should have been removing that die from service. Your following pieces definitely show great "mortar set" and then some doubling in the date too. Fun eh..!! Here's the one that I have ...and remember that doubled dates are a listed variety in the 79 cent. 
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Valued Member
Canada
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[quote="change4thebetter"]This one here looks as though it's "doubled die" lettering...(almost feel like ducking after a comment like that)...(humor) [/quote] HI This defect is "die shift", not "doubled die". http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...-shift&id=14
Edited by castor 04/18/2013 09:59 am
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Valued Member
Canada
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I would definitely put that in the front page of my binder !! Very nice .
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Thanks for passing on the info castor. Appreciate it..."Cheers" DEVLEC... I second that motion..although I feel bad for picking out the faults of these 79's for that reason...(mint employee not changing the dies) he's/she's made a lot of people happy..and I second the motion of Copperdog...DEVLEC's coin is a beauty!..
Thanks again
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Edited by change4thebetter 04/23/2013 11:17 pm
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Edited by change4thebetter 04/26/2013 01:44 am
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Valued Member
Canada
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1979 must have been rife with errors! I just went through 9 rolls of them and got a handful of double dates and a few hanging buds. And I only looked at the coins that were near mint in colour. There are probably a number of "browns" with the same defects. Those are some beauties you stumbled across. Maybe I'll go back and give them another once over but first I have 8 rolls of 1978 I'm anxious to check out!
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New Member
Canada
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Nice to have so many examples on a few coins. I came across a few in similar shape, here's one. Experimented zooming in with bright sunshine, reflection across the coin is the 'low' area. Penny lays flat.    It looks quite a bit different under normal light.
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Valued Member
 Canada
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Nice find ArchW. The 1978 seem to be plentiful too bobberbear...goodluck on the hunt. This one seems to have a bit of a shift on the second "9" happening like the 1999s that I have seen.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I looked for the first time and found 2 from 1979. One is a hanging 9 with some doubling on the date (mainly the 9). The other one also has doubling on the 9 and the denticles on the reverse go over onto the rim of the coin.
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