Hey guys, found this beautiful 1925 Canadian "ONE CENT" Penny, coin roll hunting, upon purchasing $5 dollars worth of pennies. for a circulated coin, seems a possible EF-45 at minimum and possible AU-50 OR 55. What are your guys thoughts?
Hey guys, found this beautiful 1925 Canadian "ONE CENT" Penny, coin roll hunting upon purchasing $5 dollars worth of pennies. for a circulated coin, seems a possible EF-45 at minimum and possible AU-50 OR 55. What are your guys thoughts? Also what value you think it holds, and if I should get it graded
I'd say XF-40, based upon the vertical jewels in the crown and the leaf tips. But what a great find in a roll ... not often a $50+ copper shows up while you are scanning. Congrats
Sorry was waking up at that time. Well if you are a serious collector of world coins and have sent them to be graded and slabbed in the past then yes. I read the comment on the other thread you created by another member and to him it looks like a good find.
yours is worn pretty bad, there are dings to the rim, no details on the crown, and his face is smooth. Let us know how the grade comes back. I still do not see this coin selling for over $15 raw or slabbed.
Looks more like VF-25 to me. I don't feel that it would be worth the cost of grading, but certainly a nice find. The prices listed below seem a little inflated, but there is some other useful information. http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1925&years=1-cent-1920-1936
How am I dumb? I offered my opinion based on thirty five years of collecting, a link that offers you some information and congratulated you for a good find.
Here is a site that will help with grading Canadian coins. http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-grading.php?grade=1-cent-1920-to-1936-George-V&id=23