The subject is not new but did anybody have more easy way to make difference between the Canadian and German planchet. Some told me about lines going thrue all the letters but I can't see and understand it.
I asked here myself earlier because of the way a coin was deteriorating around the inner core. The best I can do is leave you an address you can check out for a picture of a coin.
http://coinsandcanada.com/coins-pri...rs-1996-2014 I don't know what you mean about the lines. From what I hear, It's really hard to tell if they are circulated, or pretty well impossible. Silly me still check all the new ones I get just in case I can spot something different. Well, you never know......
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