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Canada Dollar Coin With Natural Original Shade

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 Posted 07/08/2014  06:20 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Raritiescoinlover to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I would like to say hi to everyone in this forum and I have just brought a piece of the Canada 1978 Queen elizabeth II dollar silver coin which is large enough.It comes with natural original shade on the surface and shining luster on both sides.


However,the coin is in brilliant uncirculated condition which was brought by me at those eldely dealers within the territory of my place in my country and I can search for so many difference coins with natural original shade to be honest with you.


The dealer shops are small as the storeroom in my house and their pieces are special and unusual to put up for sale right now.I would apprieiciate for you as usual.Please check the scans below and let me know what you think there.Thank you


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 Posted 07/08/2014  10:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's a silver commemorative dollar, not issued for circulation.
Nice find so far away from its origin.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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It is nice to hear that from you and I have to agree with you it is not considered as circulating piece but I think it is more likely to be known as the proof like piece there.Thank you
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It is a specimen strike.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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I would like for the piece which is not circulating piece but not sure about whether it is normal strike piece or not and please make it clear there.Thank you
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I do apprieiciate for the replied by those members as usual and please let me know more about it from other members by your reply to me later.Thank you
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Hello Malaysia-
I don't collect the newer Canadian coins but I can give you this information from the recent Coins of Canada catalogue.

It is one of a series of cased silver dollars that started in 1971 and all were of Specimen condition.
They weigh 23.3 grams and contain 50% silver.
They came encapsulated in a black leather casing.
It was issued in 1978 for the 11th Commonwealth Games in Edmonton Alberta.
There were 640,000 minted at an issue price of $4.50.
A local dealer has one with the casing selling today for $9.25.
Hope this helps

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I would like to let you know the foreign coins from your country is not so common that I can find it right in my country to be honest with you because there are so less people who collects those foreign coins for sure and it has very little market perhaps there is no market at all for the foreign coins but I prefer more for the australia coins because there are more people who collects them to sell back later and it demands higher value compare to those foreigns coins which available everywhere in the market which is right that I know so far there.Thank you
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