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I have diff. canadian coins that add up to 76 cents. I was wondering how much it is worth in america.?

I have different canadian coins that add up to 76 cents. I was wondering how much it is worth in america. I live in america, never been out of it, and I am a coin collector-well kinda. I would never spend this money, but just wondered how much it was worth here.

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1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - May 15, 2010 at 10:41 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: Canadian Coins, Coin Collector, money

What happened to this Nevada state quarter that has no copper portion and is not silver?

I am a coin collector, and I can say it’s not counterfeit as far as I can tell, and it’s not silver. It appears to be all nickel and completely missing the copper portion. Weighs less than a pure silver state quarter, but it’s the same thickness. It’s in MS-60 condition and it doesn’t have any conditions that would lead me to suspect the cladding has been removed.… Continue reading

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 14, 2010 at 3:28 am

Categories: Trivia   Tags: canadian quarter errors, Coin Collector, Copper, copper us navada quarter, nevada quarter error, nevada state quarter error, nevada state quarter errors, Nickel, silver state, state quarter

What is the vale of an 1983 Canadian Uncirculated coin set made by British Royal Mint?

I’m a coin collector i have over 5000 old coins, but still with all my knowledge I can not find any info on this particular piece!!! Whoever gives me the info and right price i will be very grateful and you will receive all the points given.… Continue reading

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 26, 2009 at 5:17 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: 1983 canadian coin set, 1983 canadian coins, 1983 canadian dollar coin, 1983 canadian quarter, 1983 canadian uncirculated coin set, 1983 canandian doller coin, Coin Collector, Old Coins

Canadian silver quarters (1909-1967) — how to sell them?

Canadian Silver Quarter

Canadian Silver Quarter

Hi Everyone,

My fiance’s grandmother just gave us a few dozen Canadian silver quarters from 1909 to 1967. None of them seems to be a rare coin (the closest is one of the maple leaf marked 1947 quarters). They are all in pretty worn shape.

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2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - October 7, 2009 at 5:35 pm

Categories: Ecommerce   Tags: 1909 canadian dollar, 1909 canadian quarter, amount of money, canadian 1909 quarter, canadian quarter 1909, Coin Collector, Coins, fiance, grandmother, Maple Leaf, Quarters, Rare Coin, shape, silver quarters, value of 1909 canadian quarter, vancouver bc, venue

Canadian Coin question, plz help, thx?

I have a canadian coin, that is the size of a quarter, has canada in the shape of maple leaves on one side, and the emblem of the royal canadian mint, repeated endlessly, with "2000" in the center, on the other side. I belevie this is an incredibly valuable and rare quarter, though i do not know how much it is worth. It is very rare, and an error coin… Continue reading

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 31, 2009 at 3:47 pm

Categories: Economics   Tags: 1984 canada quarter, 1984 canadian quarter, Canada, Canadian Coin, Coin Collector, queen of britain, royal canadian mint, shape

How do I clean off this coin?

When cleaning out our basement I found some coin (I think its british based on the coat of arms thing) thats really dirty. Its probably nickel plated. What kind of acid/cleaning solution should i soak it in to clean off all the crap off of it without damaging the coin? And whats a good solution for doing the same with a canadian dollar (bronze plated)?

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7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - August 30, 2009 at 3:06 am

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