Keep up with the trivia,it's all very interesting. Bill
I am aware of that but the reference was for the year 1937 not 1947. Bill
The only reference I see in Charlton about the Paris mint is a mention of tools for the 1937 1,5 and 10 cent coins. Bill
Here is my understanding of how the grading designation works,I'm sure other more knowledgable members can expand on it. Coins are graded with...
From the latest CCN trends VG- 2.00 F- 3.00 VF- 4.00 EF- 6.00 AU- 20.00 MS-60- 40.00 Prices in $CDN Bill
from CCN trends G-4 $5.00 VG-8 $10.00 F-12 $18.00 VF-20 $35.00 EF-40 $100.00 Prices in $CDN. Bill
I would say it's at least VF and maybe EF. Value $15.00 - $25.00 Bill
1959 -66 CDN 50¢ 11.66 grams X.800 silver =9.328 grams. Bill
The obverse is VG. I just chose that because it was the lowest value listed in the trends guide.We are not talking about a huge difference in...
This is a case where the obverse grades a bit better than the reverse, if we give a net VG,then the value would be $3.00 CDN. I do think,however,...
My mistake. I don't look at my "Coins of Canada" very often.I generally use the Charlton as a reference and that's where I got my info. Bill
I use a book called "Standard Grading Guide for Canadian & Colonial Decimal Coins" by James E. Charlton and Robert C. Willey. The dealer I go to...
Actually it's the "I" in Regina pointing to the bead that makes it a small beads dolllar.The coin in the picture is a large beads. Bill
According to CCN trends the 1964 proof set is worth $17.00. 1932 5¢ from 50¢ to $50 depending on condition VG - AU 1899 25¢ $9.00 -...
In order to have more than face value your coins would have to grade MS-60 or better with two exceptions. The 1945 dime has a value of from $1.00...
The 1958 Canadian dollar is worth $10 or $12 Canadian. Bill
Thank you both very much for the info. Bill
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