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Canada
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Libertad, I was asking about the 2006 no mm cent steel and the P mm cent.
On the nickel I have 2006 no P -12; 2006 P -12; 2006 L 12;
the 2000P I have 7.
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United States
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Quote: There are standard low mintage years/key dates of pennies such as small pennies (1922-26, 1930-31), with the 1925 being the rarest, although 1923 dated coins are the most valuable. . what is the mintage on the 1924? if I'm not mistaken, I found one in a bag of wheats I purchased in an auction a while back.. I will try and dig it out and get a pic posted
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Canada
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The 1924 is listed as 1,593,195 minted and a VF-20 is worth 15 dollars.
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United States
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thanks Ugly, and OOPS it's a 1926 , will take pics when I wake up , get some opinions on the grade *** posted in Canadian grading section *** color is way off, but really dont have time right now to play with it, woke up a little bit agin and time to go to work 
Edited by twincam_04 05/22/2010 3:02 pm
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New Member
Canada
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I also tried contacting BIBD about getting a copy of his spreadsheet, but no luck with forum email feature. Anyone have a file they could send me? Much appreciated.
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Canada
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Charltons has the 2006 5 cent made of copper-nickel, no logo or mint mark, (first copper-nickel since 2001) mintage of 43,008,000; 2006 P steel, mintage of 96,286,000; and 2006 Logo, steel, mintage of 45,580,000.
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...So they are! I didn't look hard enough. The Charlton only says: "Same as 1990 issue". It's easy to overlook even though right above it in bold caps it says cupro-nickel. 2006: what a year for Canadian coins!
Edited by Libertad 05/25/2010 11:56 am
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Canada
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I read on Wikipedia (hardly a great source of information, I know) that there is debate about how 25 2000P half dollar pieces made it out of the RCM in desk clocks. It states there is similar debate about the quarters and dimes for that year too. Does anyone have information on this? sounds like a fascinating story... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_cen..._fifty_cents
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 Canada
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Thanks, splatto. That's exactly the kind of info I was hoping to discover with this thread. Somehow we started talking about 2006, but I'd be curious what people know about 2000P (other than 5c).
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Canada
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There was a 2000p penny on ebay!
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Cool -- can you help me find it on there? Or what was the selling price?
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I searched for it and can't find it -- can anybody find it and post the item number?
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Canada
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Edited by TroyMosher 07/11/2010 10:25 am
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Canada
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There are only 8 graded 1 cent coins by ICCS in the 2010 populations book 1x MS-60, 2x MS-65 and 5x MS-66. In the 2011 Charlton Canadian coin book they mention that they were issued for testing and also mention that only 8 known in Mint State condition.
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United States
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I recently acquired and sold a 2000P 50 Cents Canada housed in a desk clock. It is 1 of 25 (in a clock) and 1 of ~200 (or 276) depending on the source of your information. I'd love to hear from someone who knows for some level of certainty the ACTUAL mintage. Here are two pictures. There has only been one coin that has come on the market (at least from what I can tell online) since 2005, and it was on Heritage and was graded MS66 (I think).  
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