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Pillar of the Community
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 Unless it's a 64 or something in which case it's better not to know 
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The total population is really climbing on this coin. Well over two hundred now. I hope you get a high grade on it.
Edited by darryldarryl 08/13/2015 8:15 pm
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if it was me, a coin like this I would have graded
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My coin came back graded as MS-67 from ICCS.
I dont normally collect graded coins. Is that a fairly high grade for this coin?
Anyone have population report for this grade/coin?
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There are 6 in MS-67 NBU and none higher.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Pretty much as high as it gets!  Most would grade 65-66.
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You could try consigning it to a Canadian auction... you might do better than an ebay auction.
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Quote: I want to sell this coin. I currently have it still sealed and shrink wrapped in its original set.
Wilsonwu, congratulations on your find! Charlton 2015 indicates only FOUR non-magnetic 2005P cents have been certified, all found in uncirculated sets. But I'm curious why ICCS graded it MS-67, since it came from a set?
Edited by wildflowerAB 09/02/2015 6:59 pm
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It is MS-67 NBU, NBU stands for numismatic brilliant uncirculated. These çoins from the current sets are NBU not PL as in older sets.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Another question, were these also found in the Black Envelope Uncirculated Sets also or were they exclusively found in gift sets?
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Quote: It is MS-67 NBU, NBU stands for numismatic brilliant uncirculated. These çoins from the current sets are NBU not PL as in older sets.
Thank you, wasn't sure about the terminology ICCS uses for more recent PL type sets as different grading companies appear to use different references. Quote:
Another question, were these also found in the Black Envelope Uncirculated Sets also or were they exclusively found in gift sets?
I don't know that you'll find out the answer to that. Which type was yours found in? And were you searching for one or did you just happen on it by chance? 
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Was not searching for this coin AT all.
Shoppers Drug Mart had 10 of these dinky 2004/2005 sets at 50% off so I thought I was buying junk because they didn't even have special quarters.
Got home. Vaguely remembered that some 2005 and 2010 pennies in sets were rare. Magnet did not stick to the one set I had.
Mine came from a Oh Canada set.
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thanks for for the info! I have never heard of this variant!?
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I also got one of these variants a couple years ago......I do need it for my collection, but could not say no to the price I could get for it.....so I sold it.....:( maybe one day ill find another for the collection
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