There are many more sources that you can flip through. Somewhere there is a checklist. Good luck and fun with those.
Yes you did. I missed it.
Here are a couple of links that might help. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces1121.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinage_of_Upper_Canada
It might speed up you analysis if you were to get the latest edition of the Red Book. You can look up values without waiting for someone to reply....
Now that is nice. Thanks.
Regarding the Great American Coin Hunt, I have an incredible number of "gold dollars". They are worth at best one dollar. I have started carrying...
I started collecting in 1948. You are right, it was different 40 years ago. It was even more different 60 and 70 years ago. As a youngster I was...
And, they don't know what "change" is. They live by Debit and Credit and never see coins.
You could sell them on the dark web and see how many show up as valuable mint errors. What I see in your findings is popcorn and a coke at the...
True, but in the case of permanent or semi-permanent storage I use it occasionally for the grandkids sets.
I live way out in the country and all of those are in my safe deposit box.
Why do people ask for help and then deny whatever help they are given? We see it here all too frequently.
They are very expensive, aren't they?
What date and mint is it?
All I could do is advise them not to turn the books upside down and hope for the best. And. they are not rare coins but the do have some...
Yes.
Spooned. Look at how the edge is over taking the date and other inscription. It is rolling over.
I agree. But the OP needs to describe how it could happen in the mint process.
What you say is very true about "constant use". Like I said, I use them in situation where I don't expect the 2X2's to be taken out.
I won't argue. However, please give me a description of the mint process that would result in the condition. Thanks.
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