Canada Penny Blowout

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Well these Stay At Home Orders have me doing a fair amount of deep cleaning. I finally got around to going through my bag of Canadian that has added up over the last couple of months. I live just south of the border so it's pretty common to find Canadian coinage mixed in w/ US stuff. All of these are F+ to XF but were pulled from circulation, no sleeping beauties here. I picked up an album and started to fill it so these are all of the duplicates.

I'd sure like to move these along to a good home, I'm on the fence about adding them to my profile because I'd hate for them to sit in a box again. These will be headed to a Canadian bank in couple of months once we're able to cross back and fourth again.

If you like older stuff I have maybe a dozen large cents listed on the swap list, all 1900-1920.

1940's
  • 47
1950's
  • 53 x2
1960's
  • 62
  • 63x2
  • 64x2
  • 66
  • 67x6
  • 68x3
  • 69x2
1970's
  • 7096072
  • 73 x4
  • 76 x6
  • 75 x7
  • 76 x6
  • 77 x7
  • 78 x12
  • 79 x16
1980's
  • 80 x9
  • 81 x12
  • 82 x7
  • 83 x6
  • 84 x6
  • 86 x6
  • 87 x12
  • 88 x3
  • 89 x4
1990's to Early 2010's
  • 5 rolls...I'll dig into these if anyone wants a larger lot but it's going to be a time sink.

What I'm looking for...
21-26
30 32
36 dot ((8)
38
39
43-44
47 (all types)
49
52 53 (all types)
2006p
2007 RCM Zinc
2009 RCM Zinc
2010 RCM Steel
2011 RCM Zinc
212 RCM Steel
2012 RCM Zinc

If you're still reading this and happen to live in Canada, I'd love to snag a nice crispy $5 poly note. I can send you plenty of Canadian face to cover the note plus shipping or we can work out another swap.
Howdy Ernest! Saw this post by you and I have several of the Canadian cents that you are looking for. My local coin dealer here had a bunch of Canadian coins that he was looking to get rid of and sold them to me at 80% of exchange rate value ($1Canadian for $0.58). I bought $600 face of Canadian coins of all denominations and found cents dating to the 20's in the lot. So...check out my swap list for Canadian coins!

Cheers

Paul
Paul,

Thanks for the reply and follow up! I'll take a peek this afternoon, you're a great swap partner so I'm always game!

-E
The 1936 Dot 1 Cent is impossible to find - as all 5 examples are very well-known to collectors, not only those in Canada.

Aidan.
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