Hello guys, I’m new to the forum.
I’ve been collecting Canadian coins for a while now. Today i was giving a second look to my collection and I noticed 2 coins with potentially rare errors on them.
The first is a 1935 with a strange + in metal on the left side of the canoe. Notice also the cracks on the rim.
The second one, is a 1954 with a circular step around the head of the queen.
Are those errors?
I’ve searched a bit, but I could not find any reference.
Thank tou for your help.
1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
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Re: 1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
Another shot.
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Re: 1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
The area around the queen heas is lower than area on the inscription. It forms a kind of a step.
Re: 1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
The '54 is a damaged coin, no error there.
The '35 looks as though it may have been encased or was once a jewelry item, appears to be solder remnants on the rim.
Can you provide a pic of the '35's obverse please?.
The '35 looks as though it may have been encased or was once a jewelry item, appears to be solder remnants on the rim.
Can you provide a pic of the '35's obverse please?.
Re: 1935 and 1954 1$ errors opinion needed
Sure. Thank you.
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