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I've found its suprisingly easy to find 1958+ Canada 1 cents in BU condition but anything earlier is much more difficult. Its not like the mintages are significantly different. Anyone know why? Did they not start selling BU rolls until 1958?

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I agree with you, it is more easy
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Hey I had a question related to this topic. What would a 1925 Canadian penny be worth in this condition?
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30 bucks
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All right thanks. That's not bad for a penny haha.
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Nice coin
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thanks, I found it in the back of one of my penny books and decided to research it a little.

Are the centennial dimes collectible? I found one in change and have kept it ever since. sorry for all of the newb questions I just have a ton of questions I have wondered for a couple of years.
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 Posted 01/03/2011  12:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yonatin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
this is what I'm talking about.



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 Posted 01/03/2011  01:09 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EastVanRob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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For a 1967 dime anything less than MS64 is worth bullion or slightly above. On the other hand, not bad for change. Assuming 50% silver would be worth $1.15 at current silver prices.
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I thought it looked funny, it being silver would explain that. thanks for that.
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I don't know if it would make any difference in value, but what I see is that the penny is off center, not by much, or maybe it is just how the picture is taken. Just something that I have noticed. Nice coin though.
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It's just the way the pic got taken, it is at a little angle. I can check in person tomorrow in person though haha.
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looks a bit dirty lost most of shine on it . I think?
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ms60 is worth 5 dollars for silver dime 1967
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I think the 1925 cent looks to me to be a vf-20. That being said I would value it at about $40.
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all right thanks for your guy's opinion, it's good to know the value on that penny.
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