I have a 1981 penny that is very thin can anyone tell me something???? It's the same size as a regular Canadian penny, and ????
This link could help you I hope. http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1981&years=1-cent-1965-2012
I'm in the USA and I've been tricked by a Canadian, ops I was born and raised there so that makes me Canadian, lol
Nice grade Canadian dime. It's could tone well changing environment's a few of mine did when I moved my collection from New York to Alabama.
Picked up a couple more 5's, a 1912 Newfoundland Five Cent for my provincial set (the white scratches are all from the ICCS holder) & a 1914 Canada Five Cent
Thanks again for the link Angelo, I forgot to mention I did check out my 1910, pretty sure it isn't one of the varieities that were mentioned, but I still like it
Picked this one up recently... key variety to the series. I was waiting for one in VF or better grade... this one fills the hole nicely, until I can get my hands on a nicer one. http://www.pcgs.com/SetRegistry/coinfacts.aspx?i=1857148&sid=117576
Took a breather from my 5 & 10 cent upgrades (well...I bought 1 ) & picked up another Canada 50 Cent for my collection, 1914 with a mintage of 160,128 the lowest for the George V series (I don't count the 1921 as mintage was over 206,000 even though fewer than 200 likely still survive). Getting hard to finish my 50's set only the $$$$ ones left......
Thanks @jello, it is beauty in hand, wished my photos did it justice, but regardless I'm happy with it!
I attended my first coin show in Canada today. Kicked it off with some nice pieces. Thought I would share this nicely toned 1967 Dollar. Also got some nice MS 65 small and large cents. Had FUN!
The flip is badly scratched. My first mule of sorts. The 1953 5 cents shoulder fold with far leaf (SF)mule,
1901 Canada Five Cent 1911 Canada Five Cent (the 'godless' year) 1909 Canada Ten Cent (Victorian leaves)