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1967 Canadian Dollar Off Center Strike Or Soft Struck Edge?

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My eyes are playing tricks with me. I can't tell if this coin has a soft struck edge or an uncenter strike.

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1967-Canadian-Dollar-Off-Center-Strike-Or-Soft-Struck-Edge?
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I believe it's off center, if so is it common?
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Quite common.
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Mis-aligned dies, probably within mint tolerances, but barely...
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Very nice pics Coin Scavenger. Love the obverse.
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