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<p>[QUOTE="kvasir, post: 70196, member: 4139"]Went browsing through an online coinshop (yes i know for a fact it exists and has a physical shop) and came across a list of W mint mark coins they offer. "COIN"veniently they don't have any pictures to show. </p><p><br /></p><p>The Charlton Standard don't have anything on it. It only list the P mint mark that became standard in 2000 or so. I've never heard of this mint mark let alone come across one. The W coins they have seems to be reasonably priced and sometime the same as face value. I mean if I was ordering something else I may as well get some of these since they have a flat shipping rate.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are a few W coins on ebay but also the pictures don't show much at all.</p><p><br /></p><p>SO.</p><p>When have they started using the W mint mark? Is it pretty common? Coz i've never seen any. Is it worth investing?</p><p><br /></p><p>Speaking of the W winnipeg mint mark, anyone know what year circulation coins were exclusively minted in Winnipeg? I know it was open in 1967 or something but was there a period of transition when both the Ottawa and Winnipeg mints were minting circulation coins? Can one say today that circulation coins were minted exclusively at Winnipeg? </p><p><br /></p><p>I know Ottawa focuses on collectors coins, but are there items that were minted in Winnipeg? ie: the coloured quarters?</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks,[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kvasir, post: 70196, member: 4139"]Went browsing through an online coinshop (yes i know for a fact it exists and has a physical shop) and came across a list of W mint mark coins they offer. "COIN"veniently they don't have any pictures to show. The Charlton Standard don't have anything on it. It only list the P mint mark that became standard in 2000 or so. I've never heard of this mint mark let alone come across one. The W coins they have seems to be reasonably priced and sometime the same as face value. I mean if I was ordering something else I may as well get some of these since they have a flat shipping rate. There are a few W coins on ebay but also the pictures don't show much at all. SO. When have they started using the W mint mark? Is it pretty common? Coz i've never seen any. Is it worth investing? Speaking of the W winnipeg mint mark, anyone know what year circulation coins were exclusively minted in Winnipeg? I know it was open in 1967 or something but was there a period of transition when both the Ottawa and Winnipeg mints were minting circulation coins? Can one say today that circulation coins were minted exclusively at Winnipeg? I know Ottawa focuses on collectors coins, but are there items that were minted in Winnipeg? ie: the coloured quarters? Thanks,[/QUOTE]
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