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What Do You All Do With Canadian Cents When Roll Searching?

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I have absolutely no idea of the numismatic value nor the bullion values...Anybody?

Thanks always! -Tom
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What do you all do with Canadian Cents when Roll Searching?


You send them to me of course This link might help a little just look on the left for the different coins. The page is going to come up with nickels on it
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Great Info!! Perfect. Thank you -Tom
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I take them and put them in a 2x2 fold over and then place them with the rest.
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Thank-you for the site, I have just been placing most of these coins in a large jelly jar,some I just place in the 2x2's in with the rest in the folder, now I can dedicate some time to see just what I have. Always liked some of Canada's coinage, Well done, Mike
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I have a blank 'cents' folder that I'm trying to fill up from 37-present. The extras I save. The copper ones I will probably keep, the non-copper ones will probably be returned to circulation...

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What I do is keep the newer ones if there extra nice looking and I will also keep the ones prior to 1955,the others I re roll and turn them in for more rolls that I can search.

daviscfad,great link-i booked marked it.

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Good topic and great link. I just through them in a bowl. This topic made me look at them I think I'm going to start a collection. Have a lot of older ones.

Seeking:Another Collection

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i put them in 2x2 and put them with my cent collection but I have most canadian cents from 1900-2008 so I just put them in a jar and use them as trade bait if someone needs them
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Well I am glad you guys like the link I have had it bookmarked also for a good while. I am sure someone here gave it to me when I first started looking at Canadian Nickels
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Thanks for the link
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I just put my canadian cents I find in an extra cent tube.
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I put them in tubes for my Daughter, she likes them! I have quite a variety of them from 60's up.
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I have mine in a jar, Thinking of putting them in a book.
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I put them in a jar, will buy a folder for them one day.
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