May I have some grades and appraisals on these? Also, what are the best websites on Canadian coins in terms of identification, pictures, grading, prices? Thanks. PS: Interesting that the 10C flips North and South. Always wondered when (and why) they changed that to East and West...
1908. Thats when Canada opened there own mint, prior to that Canadian coins where made at the Royal Mint in London or the Heaton Mint in Birmingham. Your 10 cent was minted in the Heaton Mint, you can tell by the "H" mint mark on the bottom of the reverse side of the coin.
Never knew that, thanks! I suppose the logic behind the change, then, is to distinguish the countries of origin. So what about those websites? I just want to be able to identify and value my humble collection, and I had a great one once for that, that was on an older computer, but now I can't find it, no matter how hard I search.
I went to get 10 rolls of us pennies today, and when I did I found a 1940 canadian penny in probably VF. Any ideas of the value?
1932 g-.15, f12-.20, vf20-.50, xf40-1.50, ms60-14, ms63-45 1933 same except for f-12 is .30 ms60 is 15 and ms 63 is 65 1883h vg8-$65, f12-$125, vf20-$200, xf40-$500, ms60-$1300, ms63 3k from coin prices may 2008. Sorry I can't be of more help Freaky from same magazine .25 in VF
1940 in ms 63 is as high as it goes $5.50. If u meant 1964 then ms63=30c. It is not magical though, just a regular magazine. I did draw some stars n doodles on it though so i may be wrong.
your 1883 is worth about 50 dollars, Nice premium for G-4 ish. and it only has a mintage of 300,000! hold onto it! your cents, unfortunatley won't bring much of a premium. Come on CT! Im loving these canadian threads! bringing back my love for some large cents! Pull out those old canadians, lets see whatcha got!
I think that can be arranged. Those small cents are as far back as my Canadian cents go. This is all I have left on my computer, right now, some Olympic silver. I love these, though. I think they're beautiful, even though I'm pretty sure they're pretty common. Now, if we can just get all the rest of you to start posting your Canadian coins here, too, I was just thinking, who knows, I might get my first nomination ever for thread of the week! :whistle: PS: And thanks all for your help!
What are the key-dates we want to look for? I'd especially like to know regarding the small cents and quarters.
Key dates small cents: 1922 1923 1925 1955 NSF Key dates 25 cents: 1875H 1880 wide 0 1885 1886 6 over 6 1887 1889 1893 1906 Small Crown 1921 1927 1936 1947 dot 1973 Large Bust -Steve
Funny. I had this in my bookmarks. This is the website I thought I lost. Thanks for helping me "re-find" it!
Snaz, I need the nickels, too, sorry. Are the '54-'56 (IIRC) a different composition than the rest? Mine are either a different composition or they're plated. Also: '36 DOT, translate "DOT;" 1955 NSF...'know that's probably not "Not Sufficient Funds"...translate "NSF." Thanks.