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1965 1 Cent Off-Struck.

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I was rummaging through some tucked away coin and found this. Forgot I had it. It is a bit bent almost as if the planchet got hung up on the edge of the chamber while being struck and folded in. Sorry about the last pic, I will have to figure out the angle shots.
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"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Is it just an off center strike or is there more to it? I think there is more to it.
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In hand there is a pronounced rim on the reverse and a dome like look to the obverse. It almost looks like a small capped die strike.
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I wonder of Dr. coop will pick up on this.
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You will have to ask coop to come over to the Canadian section and take a look.
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It's a cupped off center strike. Nice find. I have this same error on a US 1c piece.

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Struck 3% off-centre, with a partial collar. It looks like a nice one.
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It's a cupped off center strike.


Remember, this is the Canadian forum. That's "centre" not "center"

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Remember, this is the Canadian forum. That's "centre" not "center"


Now look here.

I'm an entitled american therefor I'm always right!
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