1969 Canada 25C
Struck on 1967 Great Britain Gold Sovereign

PCGS MS 65
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This is one of the most fascinating mint errors ever struck at the Royal Canadian Mint. This 1969 Canadian 25-Cent piece was struck on a 1967 Great Britain Gold Sovereign.

This is a unique double denomination for several reasons. It involves, two different countries, two different dates, and is struck in gold instead of nickel. There are only a few U.S. and Canadian double denomination off-metal mint errors struck in gold in the last century. They have sold for strong prices and are highly priced by mint error collectors.

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Double Denominations are featured in my
NLG Award winning book,
World's Greatest Mint Errors.

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