I forgot my alltime favourite coin - the 1 oz. silver eagle. Bill
You have the buffalo,we have the beaver. There were also animals featured on all the 1967 coins
Posted today in "couple peices from Canada"
I agree. I don't collect the silver 5¢ but I have many dimes from that period.Like this one.
I'd call it round leaves. Both very nice coins. From the picture it looks like an EF and I think the 01 is even better.
It's one of a series of 1 oz. silver maple leaf coins. The coins feature different maple leaf designs and so far are coloured either red or...
I got a 50¢ coin in change at the Post Office a couple of months ago. That's the first time I can ever remember that happening.
One of my main areas of interest is Canadian nickels and with the exception of 4 extremely rare varieties I have every one from 1922 on including...
The week 39 winner is joesmom. The prize is a collection of coins. a 2000 loon dollar in a plastic card. a 2000 2 dollar coin featuring a...
I'm sticking with my VG grade
I would grade it VG. The retail value in the latest issue of Canadian Coin News is $5.50 CDN Bill
The week 39 contest will start today and end Sat. Feb 19. Remember, you have to post in one of the forums during the week of the contest to...
The week 38 winner is cush66 The prize is a 2000 millenium quarter set in a display board as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint. PM me with...
F-12 1.50 Vf-20 3.00 Ef-40 4.00 Au-50 12.00 Ms-60 25.00 Ms-62 35.00 Ms-63 50.00 Ms-64 125.00
Vg-8 4.00 F-12 6.00 Vf-20 15.00 Ef-40 50.00 Au-50 150.00 Ms-60 550.00 Ms-62 1100.00 Ms-63 2000.00
OK. I can't find a post with the rules-so- the contest closes Sat Feb. 5 and is open to anyone who posts in the forum between now and then.I will...
Although I don't have the resources to run it all the time I am interested in the contest that Steve used to run. I do have a few Canadian items...
Go to the mint site click on "coin sets" and look at - 2005 120th anniversary of the CPR - 2coin set.
I think that paper money is different from coins. Canadian bills state that the Bank of Canada "will pay to the bearer on demand". U.S. notes...
I guess that was my point and I know there are some on the forum who agree with me. I don't really like it so I call it tarnish and avoid it in...
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