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Canadian Loonie Blank

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About 30 years ago, soon after the loonie was released, I received an odd coin with my pocket change to which I will attach an image. The blank coin is pictured next to a 1987 Loonie. From an amateur's eye it is the same colour, size, width, weight and material as a Canadian loonie. The differences are that it is round rather than eleven sided and both sides are blank.
Does anyone know what this is? Is it a design prototype from the Canadian mint? Is it a worthless metal slug.
I have no desire to sell as I find it interesting, just curious.
Thanks to all who repond.

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 Posted 10/04/2014  5:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it's the same size and weight it could be a blank loonie planchet. The eleven sides are formed by the collar when the blank is struck.
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Thanks DBM. I was unaware the collar changed the sides while punching.
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I agree it may be a loonie planchet, is it magnetic also?
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It looks very much like the blank small cent planchets I've found which leads me to believe it is probably a blank loonie planchet. Never seen one before, thanks for sharing.
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Wow Nice keeper. You don't see them often I have a dime like that.
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pennyman007 - it is magnetic just like the 1987 loonie
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Sounds like its authentic...perhaps an expert will chime in.
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If the weight is within tolerance, then it looks pretty legit to me. They are uncommon.
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SPP-Ottawa, thank you. Love your quote, that is why I am here.
pennyman007, that is a good link to another planchet
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