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Canadian Wrong Planchet

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  • Zimmy
    CONECA Treasurer/PA Rep
    • Aug 2007
    • 326

    Canadian Wrong Planchet

    Interesting Canadian Off Metal for viewing. I believe struck on US Nickel planchet. Non-Magnetic and Weighs 4.94 Grams.
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    James Zimmerman
    Coneca N-911
    CONECA PA State Rep/Treasurer
  • diamond
    • Jul 2007
    • 2040

    #2
    Interesting. Canada strikes so many coins for other countries that it's hard to say whose planchet this is. Canada was making some nickel planchets for the U.S. at this time, so a U.S. 5c planchet is a possibility. The weight certainly matches. On the other hand, the incompletely formed rim and presence of metal flow suggests that the starting size of the planchet was smaller than a Canadian 5c coin.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • Zimmy
      CONECA Treasurer/PA Rep
      • Aug 2007
      • 326

      #3
      Sorry I failed to mention that the coin was struck as a quarter not a nickel. It's one of those 25 cent commemorative issues "Pride". I too heard that the Canadian mint made 5 cent planchets for the US Mint in 1999 and 2000.
      James Zimmerman
      Coneca N-911
      CONECA PA State Rep/Treasurer

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      • Zimmy
        CONECA Treasurer/PA Rep
        • Aug 2007
        • 326

        #4
        Here is a picture of the other side.
        Attached Files
        James Zimmerman
        Coneca N-911
        CONECA PA State Rep/Treasurer

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        • diamond
          • Jul 2007
          • 2040

          #5
          Definitely an off-metal error.
          Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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