well, why not post a less generic question. Yes, I know Canadian coins, the 1967 in particular? Seen 'em. That was the centennial year. Different design from normal.
Wow. To expect responses within 4 minutes is a bit unrealistic. Not many people are glued to CoinTalk 24 hours a day waiting for new questions. Most of us work during the day and read through the new posts when we get home or when we have a few minutes during the day. Many times it takes me much longer than that to write my reply, and that's after I find and read the question.
And not only that, but it is a bit difficult to answer a non-question. It would be far more courteous to ask a specific question with some sort of detail then simply wait for an answer...hours if you have to. This is akin to creating a thread with nothing more than "You know what?" as the sole post. Most people wouldn't waste their time with that. Simple etiquette...use a subject that is pertinent to the question, which you did. Post your entire question giving all the detail you can, which you didn't. Kindly wait at least 24 hours for a response before bringing the thread back to the top 'just because'.
I know alot i collect them and whatever question you have i will try to answer it for you and it will be my pleasure JC
You do? Well when your done with him/her can I ask a few questions? Living in Michigan gives me a chance to collect alot of Canadian coins. I am trying to find an error/variety section somewhere on these coins. Any help would be great!
Hi, I would just suggest that you post your questions here on these forums. By the way...I answered your other post on the 1955 Shoulder Fold cent that you had a question about. I gave you the information needed to help you find the ones of that variety you should be looking for. There was some information left there in some of the other posts that might lead you astray. Have Fun, Bill