CANCoinHunter's Coin roll Hunting Log

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by CANCoinHunter, Jun 9, 2012.

  1. tristen1230

    tristen1230 New Member

    You did extremely well on the second penny box.
     
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  3. CANCoinHunter

    CANCoinHunter New Member

    Yea the second box was one of the best we ever hunted through! Tons of copper and Wheats/Kings. Here are some pictures from the hunt :)


    Kings.jpg Coins.jpg
     
  4. Atreides

    Atreides New Member

    Seeing you call king george cents "Kings" got me thinking... Just out of curiosity, what kinda of nicknames do canadians use for their coins? Like in america we say Wheats for Wheat Cents, or Buffalos for Buffalo Nickels, etc.

    Do you call the appropriate nickels and pennies just "12-siders"? Or bluenoses/boats for the current dime? I have some of my coin tubes labeled "young eliz" and "1967 commem" but I am really curious as to the real vernacular.
     
  5. largecent37

    largecent37 Coin Collector

    Sorry, I'm an American, so silly question. In Canada can you still get boxes of cents from banks? Also, do they still circulate frequently? I know they stopped minting them.
     
  6. CoinNoob68

    CoinNoob68 New Member

    You can get boxes of pennies very easily. I see people taking them all the time.
     
  7. CoinNoob68

    CoinNoob68 New Member

    I'm curious to know what other nickel roll hunters do with their 99.9% Nickle nickels. Not that I've got a ton of them but I would like to stay somewhat liquid and wouldn't mind moving a bit from time to time. I do see some listings on ebay by the pound and I was thinking of listing a roll (40 coins) for $3-3.25 and list is as a bin auction so people could buy as many as they wanted to combine shipping.

    Would this be a good way or does anyone know of anything better.
     
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