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What Millimeter Are Canada Large Cents

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I am working a coin supply order, and thought I would order some pages to add to my small cent album.

I am a U.S. collector that likes Canadian coins.

I can order 26 or 27 millimeter blank pages. I think the Canada large cents are about the same size as U.S. small dollars, which I think are 26.5 MM.

Would any Canadian coin experts know which size would work best.
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The coins themselves are 18mm n diameter... BUt you could also get a nice album that they fit right into
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GR58 - Large Canadian Cents are 25.4 mm in diameter and the 26 mm holders work perfectly for me. I use the lighthouse quadrum for mine.
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They're 1 inch - maybe someone somewhere makes imperial album pages.
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Marc D ... thanks for the information. For some reason I thought they were just
a little bigger. I put a lot of my extra CD large cents into small U.S. small dollar
coin tubes.

Right now I am using a Dansco cent album for all my CD small cents, and wanted to put
a couple blank pages from the large cents.

I have all Dansco albums, so I am trying to keep everything the same.
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I stand corrected, was looking at the wrong page 25.4 is the right diameter
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