What is your rarest Canadian Dominion issue coin?

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Aidan Work, May 26, 2007.

  1. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    'Diving goose' variety? Never heard of it..is it a rotated die type of thing? I'm intrigued....
     
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  3. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Rexesq,yes it is,but the coin is worth a lot of money.It is listed in both Charlton & Krause.

    Aidan.
     
  4. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    Really? I have the 2004 Standard Catalog of World Coins, would it be in there? I haven't seen it before in the Canadian section.
     
  5. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    I'm probably going way off base here but why not?
    First I think ALL of the 1867-1967 coins are stunning.
    Next for rexesq I have this question. Do you see a lot of Mexican coinage in Arizona?
    I ask this because I happened upon a lot of it a few years ago. Lots of red 20 centavos and other denominations. Sold it on ebay in small lots and most ended up in the U.S./Mexican border states. Still have a lot left.
    It just kind of puzzled me as to why people that close to the border were buying from a guy that lives 30 miles from Chicago.
    Any theories as to why?
     
  6. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Rexesq,it is listed with the 'normal' 1967 $1,that is according to my 1981 Krause.I think you will find it listed in the later editions of Krause.

    Aidan.
     
  7. Twiggs

    Twiggs Coin Collector

    I have the diving Salmon :)
     
  8. rexesq

    rexesq Senior Member

    Aidan, I see, I couldn't find it in my 2004 edition.

    Clembo, as far as mexican coins go, you mean those that are found in circulation right? I have found quite a few mexican 1 nuevo peso coins from the early 1990s in change, they're comprable in size to nickels, even though they are bi-metal, and quite easy to tell apart, you still see them occasionally. As well as several early 1990's 10 centavos, which are similar in size to dimes. I've never found any of the red 20 centavos here, or anything older than the early 1990s in change here in Arizona. I think the exchange rate for nuevo pesos would make 1 nuevo peso worth around .09cents USD. So getting a 1 nuevo peso in change, as a nickel, results in a .04 cent profit.
    The last time I got a large ammount of change when I was actually in Mexico was probably 1993, and I got loads and loads of the earlier $100, $500 and $1000 peso coins from the 1980s, from before they switched over to nuevo pesos. In 1993 they were using nuevo pesos, but the older high-denomination pesos were still to be found everywhere in circulation. I forget how many old pesos equaled one nuevo peso, but it was quite a few. The exchange rate was quite different than it is now before the nuevo peso, it took huge ammounts of pesos to equal a US dollar, so they had coins with very large denominations, big thick heavy copper-nickel coins. At the coin shop I frequent they have a 25cent bin, and it's bursting with the mexican 1940s copper large 20 centavos, and the high denomination 1980s coinage.
     
  9. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Twiggs,the 'Diving Salmon' variety of the 10c. crops up a lot.I have seen very few 'normal' ones.It is still an interesting variety though.

    Aidan.
     
  10. wayne1949

    wayne1949 New Member

    Rare Canadian Coins

    As rarity gose the large cent is pretty common even though you think the mintages are low. Starting with the penny your collection is not complete without the following:
    1891 Large Cent - all varities
    1907H Large Cent
    1922 Small Cent
    1923 Small cent
    1925 Small Cent
    1949 "A" point to dicimal small cent
    1955 NSF Small Cent
    1985 PT5 Small Cent

    1970 is a low mintage coin for 5 Cent, 10 Cent & 25 cent and are not easy to find anymore in your change. That is if you are in Canada.
    My favourite coin is a 1953 - 5 cent NSF Near. No shoulder fold with maple leave near the rim.

    Cheers
     
  11. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Wayne,thanks for that list of varieties & dates.I will be looking through my boss's stock of Canadian 1c. coins.It's amazing what turns up over here in New Zealand.

    Aidan.
     
  12. wossip

    wossip Junior Member

    Rarest Canadian coin

    How about my 1911 50 cents with FULL OBVERSE TITLES? (i.e. with 'DEI GRA:', as on coins from 1912 onwards.) Unique and unlisted.
    I will be selling it at auction later this year.
     
  13. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Wossip,can you please post some photos of this coin? I know that the Newfoundland 1911 50c. coin has 'DEI GRA:' in the King's title.When was this Canadian coin discovered?

    Aidan.
     
  14. wossip

    wossip Junior Member

    I found the 1911 50 cents in a bag in an auction in 1999 in England, with a few dozen other old Canadian coins. Bought the lot for about £75 (US$150).
    I have tried to put up photos but haven't yet managed.
    See Canadian Coin News Dec. 2005 (or Jan 2006) for full info.
     
  15. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Wossip,that's a bargain!

    Aidan.
     
  16. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Wossip,you can put up photos through here; www.imageshack.us & link them back here.

    Aidan.
     
  17. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The 1911 50c. from Canada with the full obverse titles is one that needs to be listed in both Charlton & in Krause.

    Aidan.
     
  18. ctrl

    ctrl Member

    I'm reviving a months-old thread here, but I can add to it:

    1901 50 cent
    1912 5 cent
    1932 10 cent
    1933 5 cent
    1936 1 dollar


    What do you think that 1901 50 cent piece is worth?
     

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  19. cherylkubucko

    cherylkubucko Grandma Froggie


    I live in Texas not really to far from the border. I buy my mexican coin form an antique store in town, It is safer by far. I have been across the border to buy things in the pass, but not now. They do check you at the border before you go across and after you come back.
     
  20. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Quite a bit more as junk silver than its numismatic value. It's ASW is almost 1/3 oz., and Charlton values a G4 at 50¢ and a VG8 at 80¢, in Canadian dollars.
     
  21. ctrl

    ctrl Member

    Are you looking at the right one? The Blackbook I have lists it for $125 in Average Fair and some nice examples have sold for > $200 on ebay recently.
     
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