CANADIAN ERROR COINS - STRIKE VARIETIES

Off Centre

Planchet not properly centred to the dies and collar during strike, leaving an unstruck portion on the coin.

Off Centre Trends

Era

Description

 10˘ 25˘ 50˘ $1
Victoria
1858 - 1901

Less than 5%

$25

$45 $75 $150 $300 NA

About 25%

$50

$100 $150 $200 $500 NA
Edward VII
1902 - 1910

Less than 5%

$15

$25 $35 $50 $200 NA

About 25%

$35

$60 $75 $100 $300 NA
George V
1911 - 1936

Less than 5%

$15

$25 $35 $50 $200 NA

About 25%

$35

$60 $75 $100 $300 NA

About 60%

$200

$400 $500 $600 $1,000 NA
George VI
1937 - 1952

Less than 5%

$8

$25 $20 $30 $75 $250

About 25%

$15

$50 $25 $50 $125 $500

About 60%

$100

$350 $300 $500 $1,500 $5,000
Elizabeth II
1953 - 1967

Less than 5%

$4

$12 $10 $15 $35 $100

About 25%

$10

$30 $15 $20 $50 $250

About 60%

$60

$300 $200 $400 $1,000 $4,000
Elizabeth II
1968 - Date

Less than 5%

$7

$15 $12 $20 $75 $300

About 25%

$20

$35 $30 $45 $200 $600

About 60%

$50

$100 $90 $150 $600 $1,400

 

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