Collar Crack
Collars that crack will cause a raised line to form on the rim of a coin.
Rarely seen, however these must be included for completeness.
1976 Twenty-Five Cents -Has four collar cracks, located at 1:30, 4:30, 7:30 and 10:30.
- This page contains all Collar Crack varieties known to the Canadian Error Coins website.
- Varieties here have a premium value over their regular counterparts of the same date.
- Values for all coins listed here may be derived from dealer advertisements, auction results, coin guides and published trends of Canadian coins. Please do not contact us regarding the value of any coin. Please refer to your local library or bookstore.
- If you have knowledge of any other Canadian coin that should be included in this list,
Please contact us at- Canadian Error Coins
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