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In the last few days I have been reading so many threads about Victorian coins and how much study has gone into finding things such as die pairings, repunched dates, double dies etc etc. However as a few people pointed out, it seems that lots of post Victorian Canadian coins have gone very unstudied.

So in this thread I would like you to share some of your Edwardian, KG5,KG6 and Elizabeth ii coin variety's. Things such as major die clashes, repunched dates etc, doubled dies, mules, really anything that would have affected more than just one coin.

They don't necessarily have to be major variety's but easily noticeable ones are preferred. Raw or certified are both acceptable as well as ultra modern coins.
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 Posted 11/21/2017  11:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This coin was the cover story in the June CN Journal, triple-punched with at least two different type sizes:

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 Posted 11/21/2017  11:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Optimist-numismatist to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
that's a nice triple punch! Time to dig out My large cents.
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Oh my goodness that triple punch is crazy!

Here is my 1946 6/6 nickel I found in a coin roll. It is the only variety coin a own at them moment.

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 Posted 12/26/2017  6:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add techwriter to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
How about a couple Newfoundland; progressive error on reverse of these.
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 Posted 01/06/2018  10:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian coins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was researching which coin variety this 1973 50 cent coin is and noticed the missing A...There doesn't seem to be alot of information on the net about this variety. I think the revere is Elizabeth II Large Bust variety as well, not 100% sure though.

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Canadian Coins-
All 50c Coins from 1968-1976 where the large bust.
The small bust was not introduced until 1977.
If you look at your coin, I think you will find that there
are two "A,s" missing and is not unusual.
This was caused by a filled die.
Here is one on ebay to compare to.

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OK, one of the prides of my collection, but only because it's the only one that I or anyone else has ever found that encompasses so many letters. The doubling is progressive, starting on the left and goes all the way over ... mostly in Canada, but also Cent L-R.

I have looked at thousands of 1919's since I found this 5-6 years ago and have found a 7-8 that have the doubling further right than the first CAN or CE. The hard part is to have both 9's clearly offset and to go past the NA.

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You have got your camera up and running----or are these old photo's?
excellent photo's


This is the only 1 I have 1919 with slight doubling on CA

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Okie has all of the good RP 1919's..and we've all been looking but with no luck so far in my case....

Great to see those nice pics from him..
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I don't have a camera that I can operate. These shots are from my QX-5 microscope that I've had for years that transfers images to my computer.
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okiecoiner Very very nice
I saw that one I believe when you showed it a few years back on CCRS site and have been looking ever since and never found one.

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here is my 1919 with a die chip/crack
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I looked at the 1938 NFLD 10 cent coin and then the 1941 NFLD 10 cent. I believe the 1941 is double punched.

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And this 1874 10 cent with a die break.
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