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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Lol I must be to tired atm, I think I was just a hair or something on the coin, can't find it now lol.
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Pillar of the Community
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I did find this, pretty sure it's pdm, looks like someone slit her throat:o  And this looks like a struck through on the C it didn't whipe off lol 
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NVM I ended up finding the original toonie in another pile I made, I'll try and see if it's raised or incuse
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Pillar of the Community
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It's hard for me to see with my app but I'm pretty sure it's incuse so not a die crack, so struck though hair?
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Also are the "scrape" marks near the rim damage, or something wrong with the die?, The AOE above the REG in Regina, I think iv seen this talked about but can't find the info atm
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I can't see what you are talking about rim damage. If it's rim damage and visible scrapes it's PMD. Haven't you been studying all the links that folks gave you to explain how to tell PMD from mint-caused? You have the coin in hand and should be able to tell what's what. Also, on many coin sites, you are conversing with older folk and some seniors. The abbreviations that you use (ie AOE, NVM, ATM, IDK, etc) are a mystery to me so some of your posts make no sense.
Edited by okiecoiner 07/22/2021 10:11 am
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Pillar of the Community
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The rims appear damaged on most toonies, it is from the edge lettering they apply to the toonies, leaves them looking dented in many areas..
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Sorry, AOE is area of effect, NVM is never mind. I could go on but I just won't abbreviation anymore when I can remember. And I'm talking about the rim, but by the rim there is what looks like hundreds of tiny little scratches bunched together.
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The die itself is starting to wear and a lazy pressman
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I'm talking about all the scratches on the RE in Regina, also can anyone tell if this is struck through a hair or something or is the picture not good enough?the first two pictures are the ones I'm asking about the one where it looks like a struck through hair on the C in Canada but that's a different coin. But the mark dosnt go onto the c it self just on each side. And I'm pretty sure the slit throat one is pdm, and as with my abbreviations are weird to you I'm still really new to coins and what to look for. I research and learn and when I'm in sure I ask for others opinions. If I was asking about everything I'd be posting every other coin I see. The last thing I'd want to do is get a decent error or variety and then spend it or loose track of it.
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@john100, thanks I knew I read about this in a thread before, just die wear. Also I just looked up to see if anyone is selling these. And there is someone I'm my town doing it lol, I see uncirculated 1 coloured 1 uncoloured going for like 8-9$+ shipping, says like 400+ sold lol. I wonder what one of these rolls would sell for on ebay. Mayb I'll try and figure out ebay and make an account and put a roll up for the heck of it. It's gonna take me a while to go through all these rolls. I doubt I'll ever find a ms70 but maybe a 68
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