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Canada
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 Everyone, regardless of collecting stature has short term goals for their Canadian coins collection. Name five "Canadian" coins you would like/hope to acquire within the next six month's? Glenn 
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Canada
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- Roll of BU 1954's - 1962 Guitar/Harp BU - 1999 Double Date BU - 2012 Silver Proof Penny - 2000P (A Man can dream :) )
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United States
459 Posts |
These 1859 large cents: Haxby Catalog # PC59-31 PC59-41 PC59-271 PC59-272 PC59-131
There are a number of others but those are at the top of the list right now.
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Canada
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1936 Dollar in MS 1937 Dollar in MS 1938 Dollar in MS 1939 Dollar in MS 1945 Dollar in MS
I want some dollars...
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Previously Ousted
Canada
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Hello Ed, most have NO idea what you are referring to with these Haxby numbers..... most here have no idea who he is.. But most understand when you say I have a 9/8 1859 1 cent.... would you please explain? thanks
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Previously Ousted
Canada
398 Posts |
1921 50 cent any grade 1921 5 cent in AU-MS 1894 NFL 10 cent obv 2 in AU 1880 NFL $2 in MS 1889 10 cent in AU-MS
with a couple I am well into negotiations
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Canada
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Coingirl,
If these are your short term collecting goals, what are your long term goals? lol
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United States
459 Posts |
Coingirl, All 5 coins I listed are 1859 Narrow 9 large cents. The difference is variety. Since I have collected 91 different obverses of the 105 thus far identified, those 5 that I listed are what I am searching for. My web signiture below, has more details on specific differences. Thanks for the clarification.
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Valued Member
Canada
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2012 Sterling Proof Cent 2011 Double Date Large Cent Proof 2010 Voyageur Proof Cent 2006 P non magnetic cent 1998 Large Cent Proof - matte finish
Edited by DvntMstr 03/08/2012 2:47 pm
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Previously Ousted
Canada
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Thanks Ed
Kikat, my long term goals are the same.....short term, long term... what comes along comes along... but these are always on top of my list. some of them I do actually already have in slightly lower grades. however, there are others I want in higher grades... NOTE: Glenn... You have not listed yours!!!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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 Coingirl, you are very observant! Impressive, I was wondering who would as that question: well here they are: >I.C.C.S., 1950, Half Dollar, MS-65 >I.C.C.S., 1884, Large Cent, Obverse #1, MS-60 >I.C.C.S., 1882, Dime, MS-63 >I.C.C.S., 1871, Quarter, Obverse #2, MS-62 >I.C.C.S., 1910, Half Dollar, Victorian Leaves, MS-60 There you have it all for my short term 6 monther! Each one of the grades I entered are speculative and may be moved up 1 or down 1 depending on the availability, the eye appeal of the coin and how much wine I've had to drink just before the auction end! LOL Glenn 
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Valued Member
United States
163 Posts |
2012 SML 2012 Wildlife Series Silver Moose 2011 Gold Plated Parks Canada 2011 Proof Parks Canada 2011 1911 Silver Dollar
Those are the big guys, a handful of others
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Valued Member
Canada
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1955 NSF Penny MS-anything 1965 Nickel LB 1922 Penny 1923 Penny 1924 Penny
Edited by secoinedchance 03/08/2012 4:01 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
535 Posts |
1926 far 6 nickel 1964 extra waterline ( from roll searching) 2012 silver proof cent 20 for 20 maple leaf ( missed the first in the series) any high grade Indian Head cent
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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1951 1$ MS-64 1945 1$ 1947 1$ 1952 1$ MS-64
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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1965 1c PL-66 UHC 1967 1c PL-66 UHC 1970 50 PL-66 UHC 1971 50c PL-66 UHC 1972 50c PL-66 UHC
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