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Valued Member
Canada
263 Posts |
I would toss it back. Good eyes though!
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
933 Posts |
some NICE finds tonight :)
CANADIAN *top find* --> another 2006 no p/logo magnetic!
1945 x1 1947 x1 1947ML x1 (yay filled a hole ) 1950 x2 1951 x2 1952 x2 1953 x2 1957 x1 1959 x2 1960 x2 1961 x4 1962 x6 1963 x4 1967 x3
US FINDS
1940 1944 1945 x4 1946 1957 D 1974 S
and a VERY shiny 2012D shield cent
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New Member
Canada
29 Posts |
A woman at work always brings in a purse load of change to sell us an she had these two in the pile 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1005 Posts |
I spot alot of notes like this but I do not collect serial numbers. 
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
933 Posts |
Bmoney, your always finding these 20s haha. I have been finding a lot of radar 50s lately, I toss em back
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1330 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
579 Posts |
My friend twisted my arm and got me to go out for beers yesterday. Glad I did now because I got this back in my change. The waitress always looked at me funny when I looked at my change before giving her the tip.  
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Valued Member
Canada
497 Posts |
Bm0ney, I think that polymer would be a 3 digit repeater, I'm still searching for a polymer radar for my collection. Has anyone noticed that the front and back plate numbers are the same on the polymers, where they were different on the previous paper notes ?
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
933 Posts |
found this a couple days ago, perfect condition...tossed it back 
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Valued Member
Canada
286 Posts |
1962 10 cent today, always nice to find some silver!
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New Member
Canada
37 Posts |
These are only great finds for me, as I am new to this:
Five Cent 1977 low 7 x2 One Cent 1947 (w/ maple leaf)
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
933 Posts |
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Valued Member
Canada
292 Posts |
I'm new to coin roll hunting and coin collecting, but signed up just so I could share my find. The demise of the penny prompted me to buy a few boxes and finally organize the stash I had been randomly throwing into cookie tins since I was a kid. I found a 1937, 1941, 1942, 1943 Canadian penny all in the same roll! I even found a pointy 1985. In the next roll I found a 1919 American Wheat penny. I don't normally collect US coins, but then when I opened the next 8 rolls, they were all US pennies from pretty much 1950 onwards, with some 1940s and 1930s thrown in. I'm pretty excited to see what the remaining boxes will yield.
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New Member
Canada
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It feels like I took a crash course in coin collecting for the last 3 weeks and now I am hooked.
Just in time for the end of the Canadian penny, eh?
Fortunately I live close to the US and will be popping over to pick up US penny rolls to hunt through.
Last night I did find a 1969 small date Canadian dime in a bank roll.
It's scuffed up (not sure how to classify it as a grade) so I have no idea if it is face value or more than a regular dime?
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