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New Member
Canada
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how many 2005p non magnetic one cent in any condition have been certified by ICCS?
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Forum Kid
Canada
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Hey there, if you are still doing this?, I would like to know 2 coins 2005 p non-magnetic cad 1 cent, and 1965 LB cad 5 cent. Thanks!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5394 Posts |
2005 P non mag NBU MS67 3 coins NBU MS66 1 1965 LB PTD 5 MS66 - 2 MS 65 - 61 MS64- 314 MS 63 254 Hope this helps Source ICCS pop report 2014
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
Hello, I'm trying to get the population for all Canadian Edward VII large cents of MS 65 and above. Please tell me if it's a copyright violation to post so much. Thanks!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5394 Posts |
1902 73 , 5 higher , 1903 39 , 3 higher, 1904 41, 6 higher 1905 35 , 2 higher 1906 21 ,1 higher 1907 ,17, 1 higher 07H 4,1908 36 , 3 higher 1909 34 2 better and last 1910 24 none higher . Hope this helps . Source is ICCS 2014 Population Report tm.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
Thanks so much, Pacificoin! It seems like there are only 21 MS 65 1907H pennies (adding the PCGS, NGC, and ICCS numbers together). The rest should be easy to find on the market.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I bought a 1965 type 4 cent in ICCS MS-66, but upon arrival, it turned out to be a type 1 coin mistakenly certified as a type 4. I sent it back to the dealer for a refund, but no doubt the entry was not removed from the ICCS "database". Always take the report with a grain of salt.
I'm also curious to know if there is yet a 1991 25c business strike better than MS-65.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1700 Posts |
Oh yes, could someone also post the 1991 25c at MS 65? I be there are hundreds.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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As the coins get moved from ICCS to PCGS or vise versa and then added together to complete the # out there,..I can see a serious problem with these #'s.
I've been advised to remove most of mine from the old ICCS holders before heading south for PCGS grading. They will be counted on both graders #'s,.. and many keys will now show double the available amount..
The system is not perfect and that's partially because of the problem of "grade creep".
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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@ petersun For 1991 business strikes there are 255 in 65 with 8 coins better 6 in MS66 2 in MS 67. Source quoted ICCS Population report 2014 tm.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Pacificoin, what about 1947 Dot 25ยข in MS-65? Thx!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Skip total of 4 pieces in ICCS 65 none higher 17 in 64. NICE!!!! if you own one !
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Can I request Stats for AU-58 to MS-65 for an 1872-H 10 Cent? And the total population of 1872-H 10C's at ICCS if that's possible too. Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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For the $5 & $10 gold coins, does ICCS separate out the BofC comment/label? If yes, I would interested in knowing the totals for each year/denom. I'm putting together a list of how many coins are left in the original holders. 70% of 1914 $10 Gold from the BofC are in NGC/PCGS holders.
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Pillar of the Community
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Sure while I am still in the BOOK! 1872H top ten as follows 65,64,64,64,63,63,63,63,60,60 according to the ICCS Condition Census tm. There are a total of 11 pieces mint state and 335 graded circs of which 2 are AU 58. Hope this helps. Just a few words if I may...........The 1872 H is NOT a rare coin as such. A touch scarce is about it . I frequently encountered these on UK buying trips. One trip I acquired 4 from a Birmingham coin dealer and three more in York! That was ONE trip. The coin in mint state is hard to get , in circ not so much.
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