1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
Your coin isn't an error but is a damaged coin. No way blamed you but that is what is wrong with your coin. Another reply of yours that has me wondering about your state of mind. You seem to be very triggered when no one is being rude or accusing.
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
Someone else before you cleaned it when it was dug up.
You are never too old to learn something new
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
Well this is for Daniel, yes my state of mind may be triggered easily right now as I am using coins to get my mind to focus on other things. Than the one I am dealing with right now. Sorry If you think it is about you only. It could be caused, by a very confusing situation I am dealing with. But the coins do help. It seems to release some of the stress consistently dealing with a parent issue in the family. I think if you can escape the parent trap for a little while, you can come back better focused. I am learning as I go here and appreciate everyone’s feedback thank you so much.
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
Happy to hear that you want to learn. Is need peoples as you to achieve knowleadge. For your token here you find the link to look for. https://www.coinsandcanada.com/
I live now from 20 years here in Canada, and I can tell you the market for those coins is low to very mince. Only big errors has nice potential. The site will show you the most important. Was tones of those in time.
I live now from 20 years here in Canada, and I can tell you the market for those coins is low to very mince. Only big errors has nice potential. The site will show you the most important. Was tones of those in time.
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
TY, what year and coins are good to look for today . I am going through pennies right now. I know some of these threads here are years old. I have few to go through, while my neck and shoulder are healing. Although I find that this exercise is as well aggravating. So I want to just go threw the important ones. I believe I have a lot of DD’s , re-punched mint marks and some old in good condition ?
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
So how do you like Canada ? I never been there . Tell you what ask me to pull out a certain type of penny, date and condition. I will see if I can pull it out.
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Re: 1833 Canadian 5.9g to facilitate trade
Make sure you go to the link below to find and match pictures on what you believe are doubled dies or RPMs. There are non collectable forms of doubling that are common, such as die deterioration doubling and mechanical/strike doubling. These confuse people into thinking they have aa coin from a doubled die all the time.
www.varietyvista.com
You will find date by date listings of all doubled dies, RPMS, and OMMS there. And if it is not an EXACT match in all pictures, it is not a doubled die. All coins from a die (doubled or not) have no choice but to end up being absolutely identical in the image they get from the dies.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
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