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Is this Canadian 10 Cents a 1911 or 1913 Broad Leaves?
airplanenut
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My first thought was 1913 Broad Leaves, but after someone suggested it's a 1911 (which inconveniently has the same broad leaves), depending on how I hold the coin, the last digit (or the ghost that remains) seems to go back and forth looking like a 3 or a 1. Are there any other diagnostics that can positively identify the date?
Thanks!
Jeremy
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It's 1911. From 1912 on the legends around the portrait changed.
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Thanks!
I'm impressed - really.
Was that info in your head or did you need to consult Haxby or Charlton as I did?
I was in a similar predicament before, so i remembered from having to look it up then
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Dimitry is correct!- No daubt.