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1964 Canadian Penny. Dot Above 9 In Date

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 Posted 06/17/2024  1:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add okiecoiner to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You ARE getting knowledgeable answers from those responding, but you cast them aside. YOU are the person who hasn't researched. If your list of worthless doublings and small die chips is from the CaC site, the listings for their abnormalities are what individuals have named and submitted and not researched or TPG'd. And nearly ALL are worthless and common as Canada snow. Do some actual reading of researched, published papers to get your correct information, not a place where unresearched abnormalities are submitted and placed in/on the site. Read Wexler and others:
https://doubleddie.com/144801.html ..... again
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The 1964 dot cent referred to here is a Zoell variety. Zoell published a number of guides that identified hundreds of varieties.

The coin referred to here has a very large distinctive raised dot which, as I recall, is under the date. This is not a "1964 dot" dent.

It is hard to find and does carry a good premium. I had a nice red coin around MS63 or MS64 and as I recall I got around $50 for it. But I can say with a high degree of certainty that there are no collectors out there willing to spend $5000 on one in any condition.
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Sorry ....it above the date. See here.

http://goccf.com/t/350833
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