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1918 Canada Cent 9 Error?

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1918 Canada cent 9 error?
Looks like the 9 has had the top repaired by adding a straight bridge )-( like this
Your comments please


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Cheers Don

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 Posted 12/02/2017  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Andy888 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
great photo's - you have skills! however I dont see anything out of the ordinary.
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There's a lot of PMD on the digits...I get the sense that this is PMD...
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I can see why you question it as it does have the look of being recut however I think it falls into a catagory where you'll need another one to confirm it was a repair to a die.
In any case I will check mine maybe there's another one.

Cheers, Bill
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Or find a 1918 Broken 9 - that would lend more support to the "repaired 9" theory as well
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It looks to me like something cut/scraped part of it off ... PMD
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