I really like them. All of mine were found in circulation. I lived up North and started collecting in 1948. Canadian Pennies were plentiful back...
@Mad Stax I haven't had that album very long, perhaps a year or so. They have several nice albums for Canadians. You probably need to go directly...
A brief look at my Lighthouse Canada Cent Album. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@expat Obviously you have faster fingers than me.
Lighthouse makes a very nice Canadian One Cent album. And here is a link to some valuable Canadian coin info. I will photo mine and put it up....
They apply the tracking number sometimes several days before it actually ships. Then they can say they did their part.
Mine are due Wednesday. From the 13th to the 29th to ship. 29th to 6th (?) for delivery.
Me too!
My train penny from when I was a kid. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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IMO, it might look uncirculated but is made with worn dies. I see ghosting and flow lines that indicate to me that the dies were worn. But, I am...
I feel the same way. After collecting for more than 70 years I find there are a lot of things with stories behind them. What I have started doing...
Thanks for the story. These stories are very important and should mean a lot. The youngsters today don't get much in the way of family verbal...
Happy Birthday
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I wouldn't go back to that coin shop.
Congratulation CN. Keep with it.
That adds a serious degree of difficulty. Good job.
I sent a Christmas Card to a friend in the Army back in the 60's. The envelope followed him from station to station. I got it back several years...
BTW, did you remove them from the capsules for the photo session?
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