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New Member
Canada
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Hi,
Just a quick question. Yesterday I've found a 2000 no P nickel non magnetic. Could this be an error or they are all like this?
I've tried researching the internet but can't find anything on the subject.
thanks,
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Valued Member
Canada
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The 2000 non-P non-magnetic is the most common nickel for 2000. It was made of cupronickel (75% copper 25% nickel) and hence is non-magnetic.
The 2000 P magnetic is harder to find, but many are out there. It is made of steel with nickel plating.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
868 Posts |
Just found a 2000 P magnetic in my change
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
636 Posts |
I got one in my collection, and by the looks of it it came out of poacket change as well. Im surprised that with my luck I found it. I swear, I'm terrible at finding all the varities in my pocket change,,,magnestic vs non magnetic etc.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
636 Posts |
Sorry, got another question,. I just thumbed past the page that contains the above coin, and I'm seeing that for the Canadian 10 cent, I got a 1999 P and non P, but for 2000 I got a non P. Is there a P variety out there for that year?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
868 Posts |
As mention there is a 2000 no P non magnetic and also a 2000 with P magnetic nickle
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
636 Posts |
Andre, I'm now looking at the 10 cent,..is there a P version of the 2000 10 cent? I got a P version of the 1999. Thanks
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
868 Posts |
Matisse there is a 10 cents with P you will find this one in a test set and the only two out are the no P and the PL with W
Edited by andre1621 01/31/2010 10:36 am
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Valued Member
Canada
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I was able to pull a 2000P but unfortunately it's half-banged-up with a scratch on the Queen's face. What is its worth in MS-60s?
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