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 Posted 10/22/2019  10:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coins1989 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is there such a thing? I've looked for a downloadable one to use at shows, etc. Plenty of these for US coins, nothing found for Canada. Anyone know of any?
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Go to either PCGS or NGC and download their registry set composition lists.

I think Whitman puts out a list every year for US and Canadian coins. Looks like this: https://www.discoverbooks.com/Whitm...1=1&CartID=0
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I just copied some lists from PCGS and made some modifications for certain varieties and added the various quarters from the 90's,00's,10's

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Thanks but I think I wasn't clear in what I wanted. The PCG links take me to ebay listings of certified coins. I am not looking for advanced information, just a simple checklist to take to shows, preferably a pdf file I can download.

The Whitman checklist looks nice but a pdf listing for Canada would fit in with what I already have for US coins.
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You may have to make your own from looking at coinsandcanada.com or something similar. Perhaps someone on here has already done the work.
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Yeah I have about decided to do that. Won't take too long, just do an old fashioned want list using my Vista albums for reference. Just strange that there isn't one out there but it is what it is.
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The PCGS link was auto generated by this site.

Go to the PCGS site, look up registry sets and the set composition for your desired collecting preference, then copy paste. It will be quicker than trying to copy coinsandcanada listings.

My list is just under 1000 coins covering 1858 to 2019. You should be able to it in about 20 mins
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Sorry I still am not following. I went to the PCGS site, looked up registry sets and then couldn't see what I was supposed to do. I couldn't find anything that looked like what I could use to create a checklist of years and mint marks.

It's me, I know. Just not good at this stuff. Thanks for trying..

Update, I may have it. You go to 'set composition' and click on that which brings up a basic list of each possible coin in the series. Neat.

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