We are are going on vacation to Michigan this summer. Is it easier to find Canadian Nickels in Michigan than in Ohio? Would it be worth trying to do roll searching while on vacation?
I knew that the 1967 coins were hard to find because they were centennials but I had no idea about the 1991 and 1970 nickels. Gonna have to check my mini Canadian hoard.
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Nothing. But I got a 1992, is that worth anything?
Well here it is over three years later. Thanks for resurrecting this thread. We have now found two of the 1991 nickels, one for me and one for my son, D.N.C.
We still have not found any of the 1967 or 1970 nickels. Any Canadian members have any extras of these years that they would be willing to trade or sell?
Jon If you should want these three dates let me know and I will send them to you as I find them now and again while searching for American Nickels in Canadian rolls P.
In the late 60s and through the 80s my grandfather owned laundromats not too far from the border. We went through $900.00 of change per week back then and got a lot of Canadian change. I remember personally only finding one 1967. He had only found a couple. I do not believe we ever got a 1970. However, we got every other date from 1937 on.
Also interesting we never got any nickels before 1937 for some reason.
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