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  1. Most Valuable Canadian Coins - Coin Community Forum

    Jan 26, 2010 · Welcome Guest! Register Now! It's free! Registering and/or logging in will remove the anchor (bottom) ads and vignette (between pages) ads. All Forums Category: Canadian …

  2. Most Valuable Canadian Coins - Coin Community Forum

    Feb 5, 2010 · All Forums Category: Canadian Coins and Currency Forums Forum: Canadian Coins and Colonial Tokens View Last 100 New Topics 1982 Small Date Penny

  3. Most Valuable Canadian Coins - Page 2 - Coin Community Forum

    Jul 21, 2019 · All Forums Category: Canadian Coins and Currency Forums Forum: Canadian Coins and Colonial Tokens View Last 100 New Topics 1878 8TF MS62 Morgan I Need An …

  4. Magnetic Vs Non-Magnetic: What To Look For In Canadian …

    Jan 10, 2020 · Magnetic Vs Non-Magnetic: What To Look For In Canadian Pennies (1997-2012) To participate in the forum you must log in or register.

  5. Cud Errors Explained - Coin Community Family

    A cud on a coin is a damaged area resembling a blob at the edge of the coin. Cuds result from a piece of the perimeter of the die breaking away (image). They can be any shape depending on …

  6. 2008 Elizabeth II Five Cent - Nickel - Coin Community

    2008 Elizabeth II Five Cent - Nickel mintage, photos, weights, diameters, errors, varieties, and much more.

  7. Specimen Vs Proof? - Coin Community Forum

    Oct 18, 2013 · All Forums Category: Canadian Coins and Currency Forums Forum: Canadian Coins and Colonial Tokens

  8. 1940 George VI Five Cent - Nickel Mintage, Photos, Specifications ...

    1940 George VI Five Cent - Nickel mintage, photos, weights, diameters, errors, varieties, and much more.

  9. 1964 Canadian 1 Cent - Strange Lines On The Bust Only - Coin …

    Feb 10, 2025 · 1964 Canadian 1 Cent - Strange Lines On The Bust Only - Coin Community Forum

  10. What's Considered Low Mintage For Modern Circulating Coins?

    Aug 26, 2018 · What's Considered Low Mintage For Modern Circulating Coins? To participate in the forum you must log in or register.