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New Member
Canada
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Hay guis, I'm new here and I'd like to see if I could get some help pricing a coin I got. It's a 2006 Canadian P, Non-Magnetic penny. I've had it sent out and graded by PCGS, and it was graded MS 67. I'm interested into seeing what you guis would price it at becuase, I've heard alot of things about how it could be realy valuable. Luna
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
Would love to see a picture. There haven't been a lot of 2006P non mags sold. About half a dozen from one seller sold a year or so ago in ICCS MS64 to MS66 from around $1,000 to around $3,000.
It is a very think market, but you should be looking at something in the $2000 to $4000 area.
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New Member
 Canada
8 Posts |
Wow! If I could get that for it, then I would be in heaven; but I would have to think very hardly upon it(I like my coins). Also I'd like to post a picture to share w/ you guis, but my camera is broken and I donot have a working one at the moment. Hopefully I could get a picture up sometime though......
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
834 Posts |
There are a few of us on here that have one or two. I had a ICCS MS-64 I sold about a year ago still have a MS-66 Should get 3000-5000$ canadian pennies are hot on ebay right now I would list it and see what you get
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
Can you tell me how you got this? It is not the sort of thing one finds lying around! Did you send it to PCGS yourself or buy it at a dealer/auction?
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New Member
 Canada
8 Posts |
Well its sounds funny but my friend owed me 5$ and he knew I liked coins, so he said he'd give me this "Earth magnetic penny from 2006". So I said ok and took it and tryed magnets on it, and they did'nt work so I was mad. Later on I decided to do alittle more reserch on it and found out some stuff about it like its a P non mag 2006 penny; so I sent it out my self to PCGS to get graded and now I'm here.
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New Member
 Canada
8 Posts |
swrbxxx, How much did it sell for? and if I read right you had 2?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
834 Posts |
I had 2, have one now. I know another member also had 2 and has one now.
and I believe there is two more members here that have one. I sold mine for under $2000 to a member on here.
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New Member
 Canada
8 Posts |
Man, how'd you get so lucky to have the pleasure to have 2?
Edited by Luna 02/25/2013 9:22 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
348 Posts |
*** Edited by Staff - Please Review the rules that you agreed to when you registered. ***
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Valued Member
Canada
470 Posts |
- you have no access to a camera/ you have no record if the coin in question goes missing? 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
I would like to belive that this thread is true. But I don't think I do. It all seems just too wierd. And if you and your buddy were trying out magnets on it, it wouldn't be an MS67.
Edited by Smallcentguy 02/25/2013 9:39 pm
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New Member
 Canada
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no, my friend lied to me to get me to fall for the 5$ and he actualt didnt use magnets on it. And the coin would'nt go missing because its in a hidden floor safe I have.+ I am a gun owner and I am soon signing up for canadian forces weapons tech, so if anyone would try to bust into my house; they could try it
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
834 Posts |
A gun owner? restricted or un-restricted this story is becoming more and more unbelievable Whats the PCGS # on it
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New Member
 Canada
8 Posts |
restricted. because un is crap. And I'l tell you the serial code on it if you tell me your since you have one as well?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
834 Posts |
Here is a picture of the ms-64 I had now in the hands of another member here  so you're PCGS # 
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