I've found a Canadian penny without a year date on it, but it does have a 1867 - 1992 date on it? I've looked around a little bit and see no mention of this date grouping, Is this a common thing? I'm not well versed in Canada currency. please inform me of it significance. Thank You Joe
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Please take another look. There's no such coin, for two major reasons:
First, wheat cents are American coins. Canadian cents had maple leaves on the front that don't look anything like wheat ears.
Second, the dual date is 1867-1992.
These coins were struck to honor the 125th anniversary of confederation. Over 670 million cents alone were made, so they have no added value except in uncirculated condition.
Only one cent, I'm afraid. They're too new and they made too many of them to have any real numismatic value.