we have ones called "lucky" loonies...think 4 all together. Here is a pic of the newest 'lucky' http://www.mint.ca/luckyloonie/default.htm
fifty cent pieces and silver dollars just are used by stores any more. Guess the coins are just too big and bulky. The silver dollars can still...
Was at work and opened a new roll of pennies only to discover a goldish one. Turned out to be Russian, brass 10 kopeks :) On another note......
lmao...yep and that's why I didn't post the old boy. I found him in my dad's closet in 1986 and he's been hiding in mine ever since..lol
I agree with Heritage auction for such a huge amount like that
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calgary coin only mentions 1965 http://www.calgarycoin.com/modern/cdcent.htm
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only one I could find was ... http://vamworld.wikispaces.com/1886-S+VAM-3
here's a link for the one you have http://vamworld.wikispaces.com/clashed+dies
I have an 1888 one cent like that, so I studied the reverse against your picture. The 'v' shape on her neck is definitely the 'N' coming through....
ewww goody :) Well since Im a newbie when it comes to American coins, I will take what Hamman suggested :) THANKS!
Even when I was a kid I liked wheaties. You could find them all the time. Now I browse the register at work and my coin and they are slim to none...
why would anybody buy a penny? there is no profit..what about bank transactions? credit card transactions? are these people nuts? lol
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the egyptian notes, they are nice but when you look at them you would never guess they are from the 70's. They don't seem to hold up too well....
Kewl..:) the cyprus notes date 1.6.1974 - 500 Mil and 1.7.1975 - L1 the 1 pound note, can't seem to find it for 1975, only 1978
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thanks Aidan I have 2, dated 1978 and 1979
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