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New Member
Canada
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Looking for some input on these coins, as I have two of them. Coin 1  Coin 2 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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what I can see, just silver value.
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Pillar of the Community
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well if you put them on ebay maybe 12.00 to 15.00 each
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Valued Member
Canada
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  plse post pics of the reverse of each coin, this will help a lot. your "coin 1", depending on its reverse, looks nice, maybe AU-50. what else have you got?
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Valued Member
Canada
307 Posts |
at this point BV..nice silver coins though
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New Member
 Canada
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Coin 1 is on the left.  What else do I have? 3-1963 .50 cent pieces, 2-1964 .50 cent pieces and 1-1966 .50 cent piece. 1939 Token for Royal visit-Bronze. 1977 Eisenhower $1.00 coin 2000 Sacagawea Liberty "D" Coin 2-1945 "Victory" .05 cent coins Tons of quarters and Loonies with designs other than normal.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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No small beads, unfortunately. $11.50 +/- each.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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artido.... whats up these days?
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Valued Member
Canada
304 Posts |
CJ,
the reverse pics are a little small but the coins look very worn, so they'd bring BV (bullion value) only.
1964 50¢: check for minor variety, filled die: "E" in Mare looks like an "F" or T of TS partly missing.
"1939 Token for Royal visit-Bronze": this is an interesting medal, fairly common, actually they minted enough to give one to every kid in school at the time, its worth about $1. The map of Canada on the reverse shows the route they royals followed for their visit. Back then, they even visited Quebec!
"1945 "Victory" .05 cent coins": these could either be nickel and chrome-plated steel or nickel-plated steel ("no chrome" variety). The no chrome variety looks blueish.
tons of quarters: do you have any red men's hockey?
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New Member
 Canada
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Yes I have a Red Men's hockey, as well as Montreal Canadians & Terry Fox Loons.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I always hope to spot a "small beads" variety.   They appear to be circulated and good for silver value. 
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New Member
 Canada
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Ok, just came into a lot more coins: 1967's, 50's, Howling Wolf's, Rabbits, etc..
Les Voyageurs - Canada Centennial medal 1867-1967
As well, great condition 1937 $1 dollar bill.
Edited by CJStymeist 11/06/2010 9:21 pm
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