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sn31
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Posted 05/27/2006 9:23 pm
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What's your favorite?..The quarter,dime nickel,1 cent?Mine as many of you have read is the Canadian one cent.And if you do,what other country do you like to collect from?Looking forward to your responses.sn31.
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scoutjim99
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Posted 05/27/2006 10:32 pm
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MY FAvorite is the Pre Canadian coinage , Tokens (Nova Scotia,New Brunswick ETC) and really every country, I like to collect from, with Emphasis on USA, Canada, Germany, Austria, And any British Commenwealth Nation
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TheForce
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Abyss
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Canada
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Posted 05/28/2006 10:34 am
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quote: Originally posted by sn31
What's your favorite?..The quarter,dime nickel,1 cent?Mine as many of you have read is the Canadian one cent.And if you do,what other country do you like to collect from?Looking forward to your responses.sn31.
I like the quarters(modern) and the 1 cent Pre Decimal.
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dsking
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USA
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Posted 05/28/2006 10:53 am
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I too am enjoying the Canadian Cent sn31. I think that a young lady in Oklahoma has renewed my interest in the Canadian coin! hmmmmmmm Wonder who that is???
The only thing about the Canadian coins is the ever changing face of Her Majesty, QEII. I would love to see a coin with QEI on it as I find the history of her 60 year reign fascinating. Have you noticed the age changes on QEII from the early coinage to current years?
No disrespect to all of our friends in Canada but, IF Charles ever becomes King, I do so hope that he doesn't start showing up on the coinage - he's not photographic in my not so humble opinion.
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sn31
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Posted 05/28/2006 12:55 pm
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I have noticed these changes,as I stare at them all the time.I just love them all.I especially like my 1968 dime..Wonder where I got that?:)I didn't know you liked the Canadian 1 cent.sn31.
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dsking
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Posted 05/28/2006 2:31 pm
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When I was trolling (ha ha between us) through my Canadians for someone "special", I started to really look at the older cents and realized that they were actually nice looking coins and that they changed slightly over the years. I forgot to mention that the George's are especially nice looking. I'm going through them sometime today and putting them in their own little Canadian Coin (Cent book). Now, don't get any ideas, I'm just starting with this. I've always just kept them in a little box.....just because! But, now they deserve their own little "home"!
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sn31
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Posted 05/28/2006 4:51 pm
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Yeah,that George sure is photogenic..huh?hahaha.You are one of a kind,Gal.sn31.
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dsking
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Posted 05/28/2006 5:02 pm
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I want my little Canadians to look nice. I know that it will reduce their value.........sn31.....you use Olive Oil you said? How much and how long? What do they look like when you get done and how do you remove the Olive Oil? I'm off to a new adventure into "no no" land and want to clean them!
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sn31
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Posted 05/28/2006 5:23 pm
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It's really not a good idea to clean them,but if you must(assuming they have green on them)you can soak them in olive oil for up to a month.If you do a search in the main forum there is a topic about this with a before,and after photo.I've been told you can stick them in raw potatos too.I'm not sure about drying them,just don't do any rubbing on them.sn31.
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sn31
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Posted 05/28/2006 5:26 pm
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Maybe use a lens cloth.sn31.No rubbing though.
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scoutjim99
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Posted 05/28/2006 5:55 pm
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I do like the LArge one cents,This is one of mine, It looks better in person , I am still working on the photography Image: 911937[1].jpg 31.71 KB
and if you all have want list let me know I can part with some Small large 1 Cents, Dimes,Nickels, Quarters, I will be putting a list to gether
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sn31
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Posted 05/28/2006 6:11 pm
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I have'nt seen this one,but I really like it, mine have George on them.I'm willing to buy what you can part with.Did you get my email with my list?I have a few dimes,quarters, nickels,and such.But I want to focus one my cents for now.sn31.
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dsking
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Posted 05/28/2006 9:09 pm
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Thanks sn31. I remember this being mentioned in another thread. I guess that I could have done a search - silly me.
As for the Large Cent. I have one! It's not as old as yours scoutjim99. Mines a 1912. Don't have a clue where I got it.
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markjudge
New Member

Canada
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Posted 05/30/2006 1:30 pm
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My favorite CDN coins would be pre-confederation, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. I enjoy the NF large cents and have several monarchy's, from Victoria right up to George VI. coins with Edward on them are harder to find, In addition to their low mintages, they were only minted for 2 years. Also, because of their high silver content many were melted down. 
Another interesting set is the 1967 commemorative "animal" set the Bird (1 cent), Rabbit (nickel), Fish (Quarter) and Cougar (Quarter).
The "Victory" nickel is very nice, as is the Millenium Quarter put out by Canada post.
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sn31
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Posted 05/30/2006 2:26 pm
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I've seen the 1967 commemorative set.I believe Abyss showed it to us.It is a real nice set,I don't believe I've seen the victory nickel yet. sn31.
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