PCGS now recognizes the 1967 Doubled Die - though I think they've recognized the doubling on the obverse. The reverse might just be die deterioration doubling.
Hey. Thought you were CADrollhunting. Didn't realise you were an up and coming fellow canadian coin roll hunter. Subscribed to your channel. Great job! Checked all my doubled date 1967's and there was no doubling on the obverse. :(
@@GreatWhiteNortherner No worries - I wasn't aware of his channel when I got started, and obviously our channel names are pretty similar! Thanks for subscribing. Hope you enjoy my videos!
Great penny hunt brother; you know so much more about the varieties than I do.. I feel like I've overlooked so many coins now!
Canadian penny rolls look the same as US penny rolls. Interesting.
PCGS now recognizes the 1967 Doubled Die - though I think they've recognized the doubling on the obverse. The reverse might just be die deterioration doubling.
Hey. Thought you were CADrollhunting. Didn't realise you were an up and coming fellow canadian coin roll hunter. Subscribed to your channel. Great job! Checked all my doubled date 1967's and there was no doubling on the obverse. :(
@@GreatWhiteNortherner No worries - I wasn't aware of his channel when I got started, and obviously our channel names are pretty similar! Thanks for subscribing. Hope you enjoy my videos!
nice hunt
Great hunt - I love hunting pennies! Did your '67s also have doubling on the D.G. Regina on the obverse?
No, nothing on the obverse.