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Is the variety the 14 or 16 serration coin?
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Both of them exist. The 16-serration version is less frequent based on circulated coins found in Quebec.
Take a look at my first post to get more details on stats.
Edited by SP67 09/28/2020 8:57 pm
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Quote: If you paid 40 bucks for the 2010 version and this one seller has sold 43 of them, can almost for sure 20 years from now you will not get your 40 bucks back, Actually, I sold a 2010 14 Serrations PCGS MS-66 for $250 a couple years ago. The demand is there, certainly in the higher grades.
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Im curious to know how many serrations are suppose to be on the new 2020 Bill Reid colorized toonie if anyone happens to have one and can take a look.
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Hi JohnWayne007.
Bill Reid toonies : 14 serrations
-The toonies from 1996 to 2012no_security should have 16 serrations
- The toonies from 2012security to present(2020) should have 14 serrations
Varietys : 2010 toonie with 14 serrations and 2019 toonie with 16 serrations
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Thanks Castor Sous for the information. As already mentioned by john100 in a previous post, the big question is why RCM has 2 different (or changed) collars.
Edited by SP67 09/29/2020 08:53 am
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I only have 8 RCM toonies and 1 has 16 serrations, I do have some more but they are in 2x2's so I will do that later. All of my 2019 D Day colour and plain total 53 had 14 serrations. I only have 1 2010 with 14 serrations out of 11 MS coins.
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Thank you for sharing mcshilling its exactly what we want. Tanks again.
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Valued Member
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Just got two of the 16 serration toonies in change today. I'm in B.C. if you are tracking locations.
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thanks Fefimo. And yes, your location is a useful information.
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I just found out about the 2019 variety a month ago while researching $2 coins on another site. I collect the $2 coin and have the 2010 variety so I was interested. I had set aside I think about 7 of the 2019 $2 coins found in change as I like to hold a few and then pick out the best one for my collection.
It turned out that one of the coins was the variety so I put it in my album; picked the best regular 2019 for my album, and put the rest into pocket change. That is a small sample size, but it works out to 14% and I am in Calgary.
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Thank's punman. Very helpful.
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I have 10 2019 twoonies. Only 1 has 16 serrations. I am in Southern Alberta.
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Thank's Beekeeper. Very helpful.
I'm very happy to hear from you members.
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Just went to the bank and got 20 rolls of $2 coins (Calgary). Was looking for 2020s (found none), but checked out the 2019s. There were 11. Four were the 16 serrations variety, which is 36%.
If I combine that with my last batch of one out of seven, that makes 5 of 18 or 28%.
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