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The letters are messed,worth money?
Is this worth alot
The letters are messed worth money?
Is this worth alot
JWM
Status changed to Solved (SasquatchToboggon, 7 Oct 2024, 00:22)
Status changed to Opened (SasquatchToboggon, 7 Oct 2024, 00:22)

Heavily damaged coin. Worth 1 cent in canada (which they no longer use)

-Ash

Look again not damaged I think its error coin look at the edge Mark's and the flattened leaf isn't really flat and closer at the queens head cheek that's not a damage mark

JWM

FlyingRedPanda

Heavily damaged coin. Worth 1 cent in canada (which they no longer use)

Look again I dont think its damages you see its error Mark's the obverse letters are all messed and the queens face is messed and the outer edge is marked by too much patterned looking like a double die or something and the flattened leaf is not really flat it's got texture yet smooth and the KG is messed and the anada letters are messed too

JWM

I am pleased to let you know that those coins are worth considerably more than face value.  Yes, that's right. Each one is worth 300% of its face value.  With the melt value of copper increase from the 1970's to today each of those coins are now worth 3 cents.  

rsirian1

I am pleased to let you know that those coins are worth considerably more than face value.  Yes, that's right. Each one is worth 300% of its face value.  With the melt value of copper increase from the 1970's to today each of those coins are now worth 3 cents.  

I think not 

JWM

SasquatchToboggon

rsirian1

I am pleased to let you know that those coins are worth considerably more than face value.  Yes, that's right. Each one is worth 300% of its face value.  With the melt value of copper increase from the 1970's to today each of those coins are now worth 3 cents.  

I think not 

He's technically correct but no one will pay over face value for it.

please don’t take my responses seriously

Mr._Investor

SasquatchToboggon

rsirian1

I am pleased to let you know that those coins are worth considerably more than face value.  Yes, that's right. Each one is worth 300% of its face value.  With the melt value of copper increase from the 1970's to today each of those coins are now worth 3 cents.  

I think not 

He's technically correct but no one will pay over face value for it.

Ah  no, he's not these are error coins and quite messed up ones to boot so thanks but they aren't just damages 

JWM
Status changed to Solved (SasquatchToboggon, 7 Oct 2024, 01:18)
Status changed to Opened (SasquatchToboggon, 7 Oct 2024, 01:18)

Looks like PMD (Post Mint Damage).   Lots of marks in the fields and significant rim damage.  If you sent this coin off to a TPG to be graded it would immediately receive a “Details” grade.   It looks like it’s graced the surface of one too many Tim Hortons parking lots!  😀

So many delusional people coming on the platform nowadays seeking for people’s help but not being able to accept them and trying to smoke themselves into thinking it is something otherwise…

I am more experienced in the field of ancient and chinese coins, south-east asian coins included too!

PMD and nothing else….

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

SasquatchToboggon

rsirian1

I am pleased to let you know that those coins are worth considerably more than face value.  Yes, that's right. Each one is worth 300% of its face value.  With the melt value of copper increase from the 1970's to today each of those coins are now worth 3 cents.  

I think not 

If you won't listen to what people say, why ask the question in the first place? it's worth 1 canadian cent by itself, nothing more. 

-Ash

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