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1969 Canadian Dime Mule Cameo on Bluenose side. Uncirculated set.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 4:45 pm
by DexterMorgan
I have found a Mule 1969 10 cents, Cameo on the bluenose side, and the queen normal on the other side.
This is in an uncirculated set.
Does it worth it to be submit it to grading? I never saw this variety anywhere.
How can I submit if it’s a new variety?
How much can it worth?
1969 #2 Front.jpg
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1969 #2 Queen.jpg
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here a regular 1969 small date
1969 #1 - Front.jpg
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Re: 1969 Canadian Dime Mule Cameo on Bluenose side. Uncirculated set.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 5:18 pm
by Jim J
It looks like the regular small date to me

Re: 1969 Canadian Dime Mule Cameo on Bluenose side. Uncirculated set.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 5:43 pm
by DexterMorgan
look side by side I have 2 sets, not a light effect. does it any way I look.
both 10 cents 1969.JPG
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Re: 1969 Canadian Dime Mule Cameo on Bluenose side. Uncirculated set.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 6:23 pm
by coinguy
Welcome to the forum Dexter-
First of all, it is not a Mule. A Mule is when two dies not intended to be used together strike a coin. An example of a mule is the 2000 medallion quarter.
It is not uncommon to have a cameo on one side with the other side being normal This happens when a new die is paired with an older die that has had the cameo effect worn off.
All the coins in that set are supposed to be BU so at the best you may have a wrong dime that was inserted in thepackage. If that makes it more valuable or not, I can't say.

Re: 1969 Canadian Dime Mule Cameo on Bluenose side. Uncirculated set.

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2020 7:08 pm
by DexterMorgan
thank you coinguy for the clarification.