there before the window went in. Can you explain that? I think its a rare, missed, damaged planchet that was minted with the damaged planchet and is one of a kind.
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I am new and like collecting. I found a coin that looks like it was stamped on a planchet with damage. This coin was in my grandfathers collection. The window is on top of the damage or the damage would have damaged the window. I think he saved it because he saw something was not normal. When you really view it, the window on the foundry is fine but jarred a little after getting die pressed, so the damage was already
there before the window went in. Can you explain that? I think its a rare, missed, damaged planchet that was minted with the damaged planchet and is one of a kind.Last edited by Jamngeorge; 09-10-2025, 08:34 AM.Tags: None
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Hello George, and welcome to the forum.
FYI - this page is to welcome you. Welcome. The question should be posted to the canadian error part of the forum. I'm not a error guy, I'm a varieties guy.
That could be a severe die gouge.
I think you will get more responses if you post your photo's to that part of the forum.
And again. Welcome!
Eric
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