Hi all, this is my first post. I have been collection Canadian 5 cent coins for a few years now. I once decided to go out and buy 80$ worth of 5 cent coin rolls from the bank just for the fun of going through them...
I am curious about the 2001p 5 cent coins... Out of about 70 coins, more than half have the same error on them. I searched the Web for this but found no references about what I am seeing. I gave it a name. I call it the "Queen's baby bib"..
Can you please see pictures and explain to me what happenned in 2001 to have such a prevelance of this error?
Thanks for your help!
What happenned in 2001?
Re: What happenned in 2001?
I have come across so many of these I stopped saving them. It's almost as if the 2001P 5c without this error are the scarce variety of that year. I can't see this as being a die error per se. It must have something to do with the plating process not being quite perfected combined with a spot in the relief that created a stress point so great that it delaminated the nickel from the steel on a lot of the new hi-tech planchets and perhaps caused gradual die damage as a result. I'm certainly no expert in the field, that's just my guess. Maybe someone else has a better idea.
Cheers
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Re: What happenned in 2001?
Thanks for your feedback!
Re: What happenned in 2001?
I noticed that as well under the queen..I also just
noticing that the 2001 P vs 2000 no P are different in the die for the numbers I am currently on my tablet and cannot post photos right now buttttt on the P coin the 00 in 2001 are rounder and even the lettering I will submit my photo later
noticing that the 2001 P vs 2000 no P are different in the die for the numbers I am currently on my tablet and cannot post photos right now buttttt on the P coin the 00 in 2001 are rounder and even the lettering I will submit my photo later