Nice.
Great finds. Finding a 50-D in the wild is wonderful. Over a 2.5 year period of heavy Jeff roll searching I actually found three 50-Ds in the...
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Yes, but just move the discussion to the neverending roll searching thread.
Ok...that explains alot. I bet in hand your coin looks similar to johnmilton's.
The first one looks AU50-ish with original surfaces because there appears to be some luster still hidden in the devices particularly the shield....
If you sell, just sell slowly over an extended time period and make each transaction comparatively 'small'. Then just use the money from those...
Very nice-a! You 'doubled' your costs.
Well...I'm likely a bit younger than you and my knees don't mind The Bend...for now.
But I will happily 'waste' a second or two to grab a discarded cent. ;)
Actually, the CAD 5 cent coins are pure nickel from 1922-1981 (except for a couple WW2 years and 1951-1954).
Well...Nickel hit just over $12/lbs this past Friday. Continuing with my hoarding. [IMG] 1955 - 1981 Nickel $0.05 $0.1192642 per coin
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But likely not enough to have a demonstrative effect(s).
Let's see if I can describe this correctly. Because there is no opposing pressure from the collar to counteract pressure from the hammer die....
I mostly agree. But most of us in 1998 didn't even know what a 'data transfer protocol was then and most still don't. This comic is a bit of...
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It's pretty badly ring dinged, so I would bet its market value is relatively low, but still way more than 10 cent. Good find.
Nice. I have the 5 franc (silver) for this type and year. All these wonderful French coins everywhere is one benefit of them being the/a world...
[/homer-drooling-gif] Jealousy rising. :)
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