Who made that one combined image of two different coins - what is going on ?!??
The pictures are from the numista catalog. I don't have a way to scan, so I used them to represent what my coin looks like. The coin is AU and shiny and has those faces (obv. and rev)
If you don't stand for something you'll fall for anything
1n 1992 Canada double dated all of our circulation coins 1867 - 1992
for our 125 year of confederation
Each month there was a special 25 cent piece released 1 for each province or territory
The standard Caribou 25 cent was not issued that year except in sets
Just as an aside something you might want to check
Variations in die axis exist though they are not noted in the catalog here
in some cases the dies are rotated 180 degrees in even fewer cases only 90 degrees
Απόσπασμα: til561n 1992 Canada double dated all of our circulation coins 1867 - 1992
for our 125 year of confederation
Each month there was a special 25 cent piece released 1 for each province or territory
The standard Caribou 25 cent was not issued that year except in sets
Just as an aside something you might want to check
Variations in die axis exist though they are not noted in the catalog here
in some cases the dies are rotated 180 degrees in even fewer cases only 90 degrees
To me it looks like km#203a-but I don't believe it's silver. Could it be a variety coin?
If you don't stand for something you'll fall for anything
The coins were issued in individual cases as well as in different sets
If you have a coin that looks like the silver proof it is likely a nickel collector coin that has made it to circulation
there were 448 178 sets of the nickel coins sold according to Charlton