1925 Canadian cent

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  1. Jimm

    Jimm Active Member

    Good morning as I was going through a bunch of foreign coins that I got at estate sale and was mainly looking for silver but it's kind of tough to tell without looking up all the coins I also put aside the older ones 60s and below and I ran across this 1925 Canadian cent and when I researched it it's a key date something like 200,000 unlimited does this mean that it's a key date in Canada and America I would think being a coin it's a key date anywhere thanks for your help IMG_20210615_120703627.jpg IMG_20210615_120725553.jpg
     
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  3. Bradley Trotter

    Bradley Trotter Well-Known Member

    Shame about the scratches on the obverse, but yes, there's a strong market for Canadian coins even outside Canada.

    For Example, here are some sold listings courtesy of eBay.
     
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  4. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    its a good find, but its a nickel not a cent ;)

    and yes, its a key date everywhere.
     
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  5. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    The scratches are very noticeable and will effect the value, it is still a very nice 5 cent coin. It's a keeper.
     
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  6. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

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  7. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    The scratches detract, but I would place it closer to VF20 than G04.
     
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  8. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    I love finding older coins, no matter what. Age=history and interest to me.
     
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  9. Rushmore

    Rushmore Coin Addict

    I'd keep it.
     
  10. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    No, it's just an ordinary nickel in America, just like the 1909-S VDB is just an ordinary cent in Canada. They have to be in their own countries to be key dates, so make sure this nickel stays in Canada. :banghead:
     
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  11. sel w

    sel w Active Member

    the only history will be old coins pretty soon :yack::stop:
     
  12. Jimm

    Jimm Active Member

    How could it be a nickel when it says cent?
     
  13. Jimm

    Jimm Active Member

    one says key date anywhere you say key date only in Canada what gives with that
     
  14. Jimm

    Jimm Active Member

    I found these a few days later I called them the brother Coins.lol I know these are not worth as much as the 1925 but if I put them all together and sell them like that think I can get about 70 bucks for them I do not collect coins I seek them out and sell them .when I go on to the
    selling part of this site to post them?
     

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