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<p>[QUOTE="cmccurdy, post: 73371, member: 3329"]<b>Thank You!</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks Kvasir, You sound like quite a coin Encyclopeadia, you've been a lot of help and I thank you for your time.</p><p><br /></p><p>I ran into a deal on a small collection last week that had a few Canadian coins in it (I'm in Georgia, USA) and I know nothing about any of them. I have managed to use the internet to determine which Dollars and Halves are silver and learn [somewhat] about this high/low relief steel nickel but that's about it. I put that nickel on ebay and another [lot of] 14 from the '20's and '30's as well. Maybe somebody will see them and bid what they're worth; if not then so be it. I don't have much in them anyway.</p><p><br /></p><p>If I may pick your brain a little more, what's this Large Dollar with a goose on it [1967] and a half dollar with a howling wolf on it [1967]all about? Also three small dollars with two men in a canoe on it [1977, 79 & 80] and a 1918 large cent?</p><p><br /></p><p>There's also a Large Dollar with "Charlottetown Quebec" 1864 - 1964 and another half dollar with some kind of coat of arms on it 1974. Everything has Elizabeth II on the [I assume] Obverse except the penny which has a King on it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>There all in BU & AU condition. Does Canada use the same 70 point grading system that the US does? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie9" alt=":eek:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> *out of breath/deep inhale*, OK I'll hush now... <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> ... Chip[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cmccurdy, post: 73371, member: 3329"][b]Thank You![/b] Thanks Kvasir, You sound like quite a coin Encyclopeadia, you've been a lot of help and I thank you for your time. I ran into a deal on a small collection last week that had a few Canadian coins in it (I'm in Georgia, USA) and I know nothing about any of them. I have managed to use the internet to determine which Dollars and Halves are silver and learn [somewhat] about this high/low relief steel nickel but that's about it. I put that nickel on ebay and another [lot of] 14 from the '20's and '30's as well. Maybe somebody will see them and bid what they're worth; if not then so be it. I don't have much in them anyway. If I may pick your brain a little more, what's this Large Dollar with a goose on it [1967] and a half dollar with a howling wolf on it [1967]all about? Also three small dollars with two men in a canoe on it [1977, 79 & 80] and a 1918 large cent? There's also a Large Dollar with "Charlottetown Quebec" 1864 - 1964 and another half dollar with some kind of coat of arms on it 1974. Everything has Elizabeth II on the [I assume] Obverse except the penny which has a King on it. There all in BU & AU condition. Does Canada use the same 70 point grading system that the US does? :eek: *out of breath/deep inhale*, OK I'll hush now... :rolleyes: ... Chip[/QUOTE]
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