1942 12-Sided Tombac Nickel – DC-25 Mule Error
1999 September 25 Cent Mule with D.G. Regina Obverse
1966 Mule Pattern Penny on Nickel Planchet
1999 Nunavut Toonie Mule
2007 Alpine Skiing Painted Leaf Mule Quarter
2010 Mule Dime with Incorrect Obverse
1944 Tombac Nickel with Mule Obverse
1967 Nickel Pattern Bobcat Quarter
1967 Mackerel Nickel Pattern Dime
1937 Canadian Pattern Coins
These are 10 rare Canadian mule and pattern coins that shouldn’t exist — but could still be in your pocket change! We look at some of the most valuable and bizarre Canadian coin errors, including trial strikes, design mix-ups, and extremely rare mules. In this video, we discuss valuable nickels, quarters, dimes, and even toonies that are worth big money if you can find them.
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