Check the digits in the date carefully for repunching. Your photo is very blurry, so I really can't tell whether it's a small or large date (you...
Though this is an old thread rejuvinated, the answer is the same. There is no Canadian grey sheet for pricing. The closest that can be gotten is...
As a long-time collector of Canadian Large Cents and their varieties, I can't see much from the photos, from a marker standpoint. The 1859's...
From the photos attached, it's hard to tell if you have any of the scarcer varieites .. nothing jumped out at me. Most Vicky large cents...
Pick up a copy of "Canadian Colonial Tokens" .. it's a great learning tool and tell you about every series and many of the varieties. It's put...
This is my icon and is a 1792 France (Monneron) 5 Sols [ATTACH]
It's hard to tell from the photos because I couldn't expand them. There are Arnprior dollars for each of those dates, but you have to see the...
The crap that the RCM puts out is affectionately (or nonaffectionately) known as granny bait or grandma bait. Almost all of the 'special issues"...
An old friend started this years ago, but I don't know if he's kept it up. I haven't seen him in about 3 years and collecting tastes change over...
Google it .. I think it was $4-5 last time. It's held at the Toronto Reference Library, 2nd floor and has the most natural lighting of any show...
A great show & auction coming up the end of the month in T.O.
Newfoundland is 1949 .. thdere was a special dollar made for them.
Bugo .... you'll see mine from time to time ... Checotah.
Just in the Toronto area (6 million people), at least 2 million of them head South somewhere in the winter (some for ALL Winter) and most of them...
I will echo what Dougsmit and Steve mentioned previously about mintage figures. I would say that well over a million of these 1857 tokens still...
Like the US, the Royal Canadian mint puts out many many commemorative issues every year, almost exclusely for collectors. There are usually 4-5...
Since when does anyone believe something written on Wikepedia? These are nearly as common as dirt, which is why you can pick them up anywhere...
I think that it's just a 2 real (6.7 g) that had been worn/eaten away down to its present weight. Most cobs are nowhere near round .. just pieces...
Coins and Canada has a guide/listing of most of the Canadian coinage and varieties, but I find the pricing quite a bit off, especially varieties....
I agree .. a clash or a mintworker's tool or machine part fell and marred the die.
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