Railguy ... Look for doubling on the second word on the reverse .. I forget; maybe the "N".
I am posting the same thread start that I did in the "error coin" forum here, because there was a big tadoo about alloys/weights of Canadian...
There have been more than a few inquiries on here about mintages, specs, and references for Canadian coinage. This section of the CCF site is...
You may want to rethink saying that the CCF site is worthless for info. If you are ever wondering about quarters again, here's your reference:...
definitely post-mint damage (PMD).
They used the 5.05 100% nickel for every unplated quarter from 1990 to2001. From 1968 to 1989 (21 years) they used 5.07 100% nickel planchettes....
No, the 1999 to the 21st century quarters were "plated" coins marked with p (looks like a mintmark, but it means plated) are all 4.4 g. And they...
I've never had a problem with the CCF site; easy to navigate once you bookmark the different forums that you will visit. The photo size is a...
As I stated now for the 4th time .. this was not a "circulation" quarter. The circulating quarters have a caribou on the reverse, The millennium...
Well then, you'd better tell them that they are WRONG. wikipedia is about as poor a reference site that there is. ANYONE can write in and give...
As I've told you on the other sites, the weight of the millenium quarters is 5.05 grams, NOT 4.4. You need to look at the correct section of your...
You need to post your inquiry onto the FOREIGN coin forum, NOT the US forum.
Wow! Who wudda thunk it?
Methinks that there's sulphur (one of the 3 main ingredients in gunpowder) in the air inside your gunsafe ... I'd remove it. Just being in an...
The case itself is worth a couple hundred
Nice to bring a 2+ year old thread back to life!
I don't think that the 1906 is AU-50 ... unless the photo is deceiving, I'd say it might not make EF (XF in the US). I'd say VF-30+ .. lots of...
So what is the "error" that you are wondering about? The ink that they used for all those coins, including the poppy one, easily comes off with...
Need a little clearer shot of both sides .. .photo taken straight on.
The 1895 Trends (Cdn $$) for about $50 in AU or about $35 US.
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