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2019 Canada 5 Cent Plating Bubbles

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 Posted 01/31/2021  3:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JohnWayne007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I grabbed a few boxes of nickels last week from the bank and two of them were full of solid date rolls for 2019. I debated on taking them back and not even bothering with them but then decided to crack some open.

I know just because they are in white rolls doesn't always mean a solid date since they get wrapped from a 3rd party, but 40 rolls in and they were are all 2019, I'm assuming so are the rest.

To be honest, 2019 is not a fun year to search, for me anyway, lots of just plain regular nickels that the RCM must have been extra diligent on making sure there were no errors or varieties leaving the mint.

I did, however, find this 2019 nickel with what looks to be plating bubbles.

2019-Canada-5-Cent-Plating-Bubbles

The following photo is upside down on purpose, so please don't twist your neck trying to read the date correctly, this photo was only taken like this in order to show the "Height" of the bubbles and show that they are raised.


2019-Canada-5-Cent-Plating-Bubbles

I did notice a good majority of them also had "die circles" hidden in the center of the beaver on the reverse, but it is minor enough that I think it would be safe to say is probably common. I did find plenty without the "Circles" as well so minor variety maybe, but nothing impressive to say the least.
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push on a bubble with a toothpick and you will know for sure
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Nice pictures. Are these bubbles something I should look for?
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