No expert on Canadian coins but a quick google search says it is worth only face value. The one with the P is worth more.
That would be a copy of a Spanish gold coin, unfortunately of no value. You can see where the gold colored coating has worn away to the base...
Pretty scratched up so one cent is about it.
Actually the only person who knows why it was stamped is the person who did it. One guess is as good as another, maybe to commemorate President...
Lincoln cents are also stamped with the outlines of the fifty states, Lincoln smoking a cigar, Lincoln wearing a hat, playboy bunny and...
Your coin has been plated with some other metal after it left the mint. No value beyond one cent, sorry.
Sorry, worth five cents it is only damaged. Welcome to the forum though!
Looks like it might have been smushed a little bit at the top of the letters.
Welcome! Better pictures would help, but I don't see anything of great value. Some of the wheat cents are worth a few cents each. If you have...
Looks like damage to me, the edge of the 8 took a hit.
If genuine it would be a 6 figure coin. It looks like a cast to me though.
New Jersey coppers held their value better than some of the lightweight Connecticuts, and British Counterfeits. These lightweight coppers were...
Well, it is either the second known 62 1/2-r or a copy of it. It has the looks of a cast copy but I am not willing to call it on a photo. Maybe...
I spent a little time with Martin's book, and my unfortunately small Rosa collection. I have two 1722 halfpennies, three 1722 pennies, one 1723...
I will have to check, but I am pretty sure I saw a piece in the book about grinding the edge seam off of the cast blanks. I will have to get my...
It really is a good book, and I would highly recommend it. While the bubbly looking Rosa coins did not leave the mint like that, they very well...
Syd Martin's book on the Rosa Americana coins has a section on metallurgical tests done on sample coins to determine composition as well as the...
If you are on a tight budget I would just make sure they are in holders to protect them and enjoy them. No real reason to have them graded.
This is a 1917.
Check the edge of the coin for a band of copper. The Canadian quarter would not have the copper, a regular planchet would.
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