Trends, on a rotational basis with other items not in/for general circulation, will have the RCM products, maybe once every 4 issues. Trends...
First off, I do not collect any RCM products unless they are coins for circulation where they offer them up at face value and free shipping (like...
Yes, providing that there is no wear on the coin and weighs what it did when it was minted.
Come on guys, get real. 95% of all the normally circulated copper pennies are worth less than 5 cents each, and then only if you are selling them...
There's no way that they will ever be worth $1 each. They were minted in the 10's of millions and will be worth about what common Lincoln cents...
Many of the border/coinage changes came about through marriages ... royalty married royalty and lands changed hands because of it. Look at the...
Through marriages, wars and land treaty swaps, the boundry lines of all the "city-states" of Germany and Austria changed continually through the...
I don't know, but the 20's are circulating now .... the 50's & 100's have been out for a while. Don't run them through the dryer.
Here's the whole zoo from a friend of mine who stopped work on it a few years ago, so I don't think that it is up to date: http://www.coinzoo.net/
You got the whole lot for just about melt. The earlier Canadian dimes and quarters sell for well over scrap and the European better than scarp as...
Jeez .. and all you give me are the bright and shiny ones! With the price of nickel right now, I think that most of these are in that great...
No PVC, just mylar (like 2X2's, but thicker. They called the material something else, but no corrosion starters, unless there is a rip or tear...
Wood grain is very common for Canada Large Cents in the teens (George). You find about 10-15% of them with some woodgraining, and about 10% of...
Get a copy of Charlton's "Canadian Colonial Tokens", which is the primer for all pre-confederation tokens. Then you can get further into it with...
Get a copy of Charlton's Canadian colonial tokens and it will have all you need to get into this area. There are other books more in depth and...
Look in all their Holder and Folder links, as well as misc and closeouts. It's hard to beat Brooklyn Gallery's prices. I've used them for...
Just after WWI, for the early Mercs, standing lib quarters and the liberty halves right out of the wooden drawer cash registers through to about...
All post-1920 Canadian coins, up to 1967, are .800 silver. That works out to .6 troy oz Ag for each face dollar. The sizes and weights of the...
You have to be able to see any tell-tale die cracks and slight letter repunching to tell which working die (and the approx population of that die...
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