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1996 Toonie Error, Any Info.?

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1996-Toonie-Error,-Any-Info.?


1996-Toonie-Error,-Any-Info.?

Hi, guys, this is my 1st post in this forum.
I got this 1996 2 dollar coin in my change and I found that the outside ring is pinned. Any info. about this? How much is this worth?
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Center has been popped out, and put back rotated. This is PMD, it did not leave the mint like this.
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Thank you so much Noran.
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fyi...the ring and core are struck at the same time so it is impossible for the core to be rotated. PMD (post mint damage) as Norantyki stated.
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