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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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This is the only Pinochio dollar so far I know of, Danlos has another of the 1858 5 cent in Fine condition. This dollar is a PL66.Semantics? Error...variety?
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Previously Ousted
Canada
398 Posts |
great coin.. wish I had it.. appears that "D" has everything... and everything does not count..
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Valued Member
Canada
248 Posts |
Quote: You think I am using the Queen's English incorrectly, and therefore 'wrong'; and I think you are trolling this thread deliberately off course. ---I never said anything about your English and I don't troll!--- Nor am I on some pointless tangent about me trying to shovel nomenclature down your throat. --- These scales are guides that are used in the main stream and surely you would refer to them if it were to your advantage. No shoveling involved! ---All are relative, subjective and perhaps not perfect to all situations but are there and that was the point! ---Why get mad if you don't care less what I think or others as you say. ---"As they say don't get mad get glad!" and embrace the fact that some people care. I do! ---Also discrediting or not accepting others attempt show points of view or passing information on. I did not make up these scales and is why I provide three to give different opinions. Here being one of them! Universal Rarity Scale Rarity Number of known coinsURS 0 None known URS 1 1, unique URS 2 2 URS 3 3 or 4 URS 4 5 to 8 URS 5 9 to 16 Etc... Not based on sales or pockets!
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Valued Member
Canada
95 Posts |
Dare I ask about the significance of the word "Key," as used regarding coins? I understand the Glossary definition, but don't think this definition represents current use.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
731 Posts |
dialog_gvf wrote: Quote: In Charlton's "Canadian Colonial Tokens" they include the R ranking provided by various authors over the years, including Breton, Courteau, Ignram-Marelic, Lees, LeRoux, and McLachlan.
Unfortunately, they don't provide the specific scales for each author, which clearly are different.
Breton's books are from late 1800s, so these scales have been around a long time. Indeed, the Charlton Canadian Colonial Tokens Guide does not provide legends for the various scales it uses, nor which scale applies per each listing. Quite unprofessional.
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Valued Member
Canada
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I had three of the wheelchair curling mule. I got them from a local postal outlet after spending 7 hours searching every outlet in the city.
I sold one for $450 within an hour of listing it for sale when it was first discovered and have hung on to the other two. I know I have seen 100-150 bandied about as a possible number for them.
A nice coin to have! I am still looking for a fair price on some of the others.
The 1973 LB is like the 1948 dollar- you can always find multiples for sale at any given time. Same with the Sept and Nov mules. The lynx is rarer and one I would like to get.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Greetings all, old 2012 post but I don't see the 1985 $1 with New Zealand on obverse (17 known of +/-). Also below, as appeared in 2009 Charlton Issue 63 with only 1 known. Now 2. Cheers, RichVG 
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Valued Member
Canada
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PS: Anybody have a real '85 mule for sale?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2784 Posts |
what would a 2017 150 year coin mule be worth
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
5324 Posts |
All depends on what it's mule to, a loonie or toonie would be much more than a dime
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New Member
Canada
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Rocky: What is this mule coin you're talking about? I haven't heard anything about one yet... I know about the packaging error in the Canada150 sets, and the mule 1Kg gold Wolf "coin", but not a mule circulation coin. Would like to know more so I can add it to my article: http://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/art...e_coins.html
Edited by Jim MacKenzie 10/23/2017 12:20 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1923 Posts |
Nice page of Mule coins Jim Mackenzie. Thanks for sharing that's seems to be a rarity now a days sharing what you know 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Jim MacKenzie jim I am meeting with the owner of this coin this afternoon. I hope to get his permission. to post the images here of his coin. see jim he got me to photograph his coin for him. I hope he agrees
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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so I have his permission. to post the coin he found in loose change. what he would like to know is how many of these are out in circulation. I told him here is the only place. I know where you might get to know that information.  
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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That's kind of cool, depends on how many more were struck with the Stanley Cup obverse, the 1999 toonie pl mule is worth only a few hundred bucks with wrong reverse due to too many were produced. It's one of either the only one and worth a fortune or a few hundred if many are out there, most likely many were produced, if I was your friend I would get it slab and quickly auction it off like the first two 2005 non mag P cents.
Edited by john100 10/25/2017 12:24 pm
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