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New Member
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2012 Canada 1-cent coin 2 varieties Steel = Magnetic Zinc = Non-magnetic Do you have both types?
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Valued Member
Canada
319 Posts |
40+ mint rolls of each. I had a lot more than that, but so many found new homes through ebay ;)
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New Member
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Valued Member
Canada
319 Posts |
How much did I pay, how much did I sell them for, or are you looking to buy? I bought most rolls at face value, when magnetic ran out I bought magnetic by the box for $1.95 per roll. I sold many below ebay trending price, but buyer demand pushed my price to 70+ times their value. I don't have any for sale, keeping the rest for my kids and extended family.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
937 Posts |
I have a few rolls of each that I've gotten from both ebay and my banks, but in pocket change I've only ever found the magnetic ones. In total I've received some 50 or 60 2012 pennies in change and got no non-mag's at all. Weird, eh?
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Pillar of the Community
555 Posts |
I know mintages aren't out. Any idea of which one is harder to obtain?
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Valued Member
Canada
470 Posts |
- It would seem to me the East coast got the nonmagnetic and the West coast the magnetic, - The only true value with the 2012 cent will be 50 rolls in a sealed box in mint condition. 
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Valued Member
Canada
319 Posts |
Magnetic were produced first and then non-magnetic. There are more non-mag produced. As for the mintage 100's of millions for each variety. The Winnipeg mint apparently had pallets full of pennies well into September 2012, there was so many boxes that went out. It will be the most collected penny of all time, certainly not worth anything in the future, just a money grab. Maybe a sealed box, but the mint was selling those at $60 each (shipping included) back in the summer time.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Don't forget Specimen, pure copper Proof & pure silver (w/ rose gold plate) Proof!  Then there's 1/2 oz silver, 1/25 oz gold...... 
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