I've been assured by some of my friend collectors that the newer Haxby/Willey guides are as good as the previous hardcover from the early teens....
The Haxby book that I recommend is a hardcover book and a Whitman Guide Book for Canada coins. It is NOT the softcovers that Haxby did with...
Most up here use Charlton for the normal collector. I think that the Haxby-Whitman Coin guide has better photog and more info and includes tokens...
You'll have to go to the CoinsandCanada website for Canadian coinage. https://coinsandcanada.com/forum/
Don't forget parking meters and early vending or soda machines wearing them from long terms od scratching against each other in a pocket.
I'll go with AU, cleaned, dipped as well, but not highAU
This may be a duplicate because I was on both your posts. I would like to join in the fun and would like the Roman Provincial, since it's so...
I have had very good luck with donations to museums and my visual items are on full display for eyes to see them. The paper and/or written items...
Once you click on this link and read about "doublings", NOT doubled dies that this coin is not. Then click on Mechanical/machine doubling and...
Without clearer, perpendicular phtos, it's hard to tell. But I don't think it's a doubled die .. more probably mechanical/machine doubling or die...
Just go to the "zoo" link above and search for cats. There are 51 entries, so lots of cats.
A friend of mine started this site. It is worth saving the site in your references for any number of uses: https://www.coinzoo.net/
That's what a small chisel is for.
I agree, AU+, but very dull .....cleaned?
As I've said before on other coin sites, I use 3" D-ring binders with heavy covers. I also use 1 1/2 X 1 1/2 holders, where you get 30 to a page...
A great pick up. Had it been certified or was it raw?
As I've said before, I use 1 1/2 X 1 1/2's rather than 2X2's. You get 30 to a page rather than 20. I always leave one of the 5-space lines open...
I had 1000's and 1000's of foreign coinage, about 75% Canadian, and1825-1925, but some 18th century, but nothing later than 1950. I had, at one...
The bills to eliminate the penny have to do with who is on it. Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky lay claim to Abe Lincoln, and with those votes out,...
As a US'r living in Ontario since '97, it's tough to get rid of Canadian currency ... you have to go to a Federal reserve Bank, but they don't...
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