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Need Help With Finding Some Canadian Modern Quarters!

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Ok all I have a few of what seems to be the equivalence of our Statehood Quarter program in Canadian quarters. I am trying to see if each province of area produced one. I have the following:

Nova Scotia
Manitoba
Saskatchewan
Natural Legacy 2000
Pride 2000

By the dates I am seeing it looks to be a centennial coinage.

Can someone shed some light? I love the designs on them and want to collect the rest. I do live in the states though.

I would rather not use ebay unless I have to.
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 Posted 11/29/2011  10:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Look herefor some of the '92 '99 and '00 you are missing
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Here is and older thread from when I started my Canadian quarter type set. It may help you. Also, I have some extras. I can check tonight and see which ones. As I am also in the states, I can get them to you cheaply.
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I know you mentioned you would rather not use ebay, but you can usually find the complete set (Usually uncirculated) for each of the years, 1992, 1999 and 2000. There are 12 quarters each year.

These are generally quite cheap in MS grade when purchased as a set. That is how I got my sets as I am in the U.S. also.

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cool, that you all. I will take a look and see what I can find.

jfindring let me know if you do have extra and I can take that as my first approach and then on to ebay.
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For the sake of completeness...

In addition to the circulation strikes of these quarters, there are also silver proof "collector" versions of each of the quarters issued in 1992, 1999 and 2000 -- you can buy them in RCM-assembled sets.

I have a set of the silver quarters from 1992 -- the Canada 125th Anniversary set. I agree with you that the coins have very attractive designs -- they look great in silver! The set includes a proof version of the 1992 commemorative dollar that features the Parliament buildings.

My primary Canadian collection is comprised of the commemorative silver dollars issued since 1935, but the historical significance and attractive, well-executed designs of 1992 quarters made it easy for me to "pull the trigger" and add them to my commemorative collection.

Good luck with your collecting effort!


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