CANADIAN ERROR COINS - DIE VARIETIES
1858 One Cent -Broken V, I and T
1876 One Cent -Broken D
1876 One Cent -Broken A and D
1876 One Cent -Broken N's
1881 One Cent -Broken A
1881 One Cent -Broken A and O
1882 One Cent -Broken T and O
1882 One Cent -Broken C, O and A
1891 One Cent -Large Date Broken N
1897 One Cent -Broken I
1881 Ten Cents -Broken I #1
1881 Ten Cents -Broken I #2
1881 Ten Cents -Broken G
1881 Ten Cents -Broken C and A
1858 Twenty Cents -Broken T and R

1999 Twenty-Five Cents February -Normal "F" Serif. (F1) -appears in only Proof Like sets *Estimated value -$10.00*.
1999 Twenty-Five Cents February -Sheared and displaced "F" Serif. (F2) *Estimated value -$20.00*
1999 Twenty-Five Cents February -Broken "F" Serif. (F3) -Common
1861 One Cent -Broken O in Scotia
1871 One Cent -Broken E's
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