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Are they any reference books out there that are written on just the Canadian nickel ?

Thanks Bruce.
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Good question. None that I am aware of, in fact, there are very few books dedicated to a particular coin up here (unlike the US). The two major Canadian coin books are the Charlton and the Haxby, in that order, but they cover all coinage. The Charlton is more complete and they are only a few dollars difference anyway. I've got the 20003 Haxby myself (actually my son got it from the coin club at his old school). My next one will be the Charlton, though.
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Topher.
I can't thank you enough for all your help, seems like every time I have a question you are there for me. Other then Canadian coinage is there anything in U. S. coinage you like or a coin you would like from my side of the border ?

Bruce.
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Probably. I'm in no hurry, we'll talk more, I'm sure. I like to "talk", and I actually know the answers for once, so I can feel useful. Keep asking and I'll keep answering. There are a few other Canadian members who can probably go a bit more in depth than I, but I've only been in Canada for 5 years, and coming up on my first anniversary of Canadian citizenship. I think I've done alright, considering.
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