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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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bibd, you have me working now to get my albums caught up. Do you have a list for the .05 - .10 - .25 ? if so can you post or email a copy. thanks
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Ugly
Thanks for the list ..
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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mcshilling: I have a rudimentary list for all Canadian coins (missing early gold, modern commemorative pieces, and other non-circulating legal tender). Send me a message on here so that I can attach the list in an e-mail.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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bibd, email on this site would not work, it said 'sorry this forum does not have email access'
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
838 Posts |
I will send you a message then.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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This week I found my second 2000P nickel! In much better grade than the last! If I've found 2/40M, I'm sure that number could be accurate. I've yet to find a P mark with any other coin, though.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Going by bibd list, does anyone have any 2006 no mm steel or 2006P , I have found 12 of each of the others.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Hi bibd, as far as I know,there are only 3 1936dot pennies existing.One changed hand at the last World Coin Auction from Heritage.As far as the 2000P,you can read on page 61 of the 2010 Charlton Catalogue (only 8 known in Mint State).If you want to include the commemorative issues,you need to add the 90th anniversary 1908-1998 Large Cent,the 50th anniversary of the Coronation 1953-2003 and the Canadian Mint selectively gold plated 2003.All 3 pennies are in Proof finish.Good work.
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Valued Member
Canada
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Quote: This week I found my second 2000P nickel! In much better grade than the last! If I've found 2/40M, I'm sure that number could be accurate. I've yet to find a P mark with any other coin, though. Libertad: is your ratio 2 in 40 million?
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Canada
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mcshilling: I've found 10 nickels - 2006 without mint mark or composition mark - After weighing them, I think they are a cupro-nickel. They are 4.6 grams, same as the CuNi from mid-80s. Pure nickels weigh 4.4 grams. Also, they are non-magnetic. Nowhere in Charlton or Krause does this info appear.. Maybe it's been here before.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Libertad, I was asking about the 2006 no mm cent steel and the P mm cent.
On the nickel I have 2006 no P -12; 2006 P -12; 2006 L 12;
the 2000P I have 7.
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: There are standard low mintage years/key dates of pennies such as small pennies (1922-26, 1930-31), with the 1925 being the rarest, although 1923 dated coins are the most valuable. . what is the mintage on the 1924? if I'm not mistaken, I found one in a bag of wheats I purchased in an auction a while back.. I will try and dig it out and get a pic posted
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The 1924 is listed as 1,593,195 minted and a VF-20 is worth 15 dollars.
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Valued Member
United States
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thanks Ugly, and OOPS it's a 1926 , will take pics when I wake up , get some opinions on the grade *** posted in Canadian grading section *** color is way off, but really dont have time right now to play with it, woke up a little bit agin and time to go to work 
Edited by twincam_04 05/22/2010 3:02 pm
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New Member
Canada
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I also tried contacting BIBD about getting a copy of his spreadsheet, but no luck with forum email feature. Anyone have a file they could send me? Much appreciated.
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