Roll hunting today 1953 NSF cent ?

Can anyone confirm or deny this as a NSF cent?
I had recently been pondering starting a Canadian copper set. Maybe this is a good omen
I have no real knowledge of Canadian cents other than varieties. Does anyone know the value of this? Or if it’s worth having graded?
Also I know I didn’t win the lottery, but found this on the fourth opened roll…..
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Before anyone goes crazy I’m just making a joke
Just found these too definitively a hot roll no skunks
Probably most American coins are NonSufficientFunds today. lol
Jim__
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nice coin, if you get about 14 it would be worth a dime. Best to return it in a roll hoping no one notices as you need roughly 1.3 for a Lincoln cent.
😂😂😂 idk man this one just sold in auction mine has to be worth $1000

LOL
Close enough
Your NSF is a beat up spender, worth face value.
https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?canadian_coins=1-cent-1953-1964
The 2009 Lincolns had mintages of 376 million (P) and 363 million (D) with hundreds of millions of them saved.
Both are spenders.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/half-cents/lincoln-cent-modern/type-5-bi-centennial-2009/1614
Steve
Steve it’s just a joke
I think I see (in your pictures) a trace of the strap.... The comparative piece example is very clean. Cheers, RickO