1967 Canadian centennial coins...Difference between proof, specimen,ms...Please 'splain to me!
XpipedreamR
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I'd like to put together a nice set of these. What do you think would be the best way to do this?
Should I keep buying whole RCM sets until I get a good one, or should I hunt down PQ individual pieces?
Should I keep buying whole RCM sets until I get a good one, or should I hunt down PQ individual pieces?
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Just my thoughts on the matter.
-Jarrett Roberts
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I am buying each piece individually, ICCS graded 64-65 Heavy Cameo and even a few Utra Heavy Cameos.
ICCS helps out because my source for these coins is entirely the internet. I then remove the coins from the holders and am placing them in Wayte Raymond boards I found for Canadian year sets.
I find this to be very satifsfying so far. The coins are beautiful, and heavy cameo examples of some of the dates are harder to find than you might think.
Clankeye
Shep
You suck!
I'll dig them out and photograph them this weekend. Another uncle gave me a 1966 silver dollar the year before and told me not to use it because the beads were different than the regular 1966 dollars. I don't actually think he gave me the rare variety but he thought he did...
And nope, none of 'em are for sale. One set goes to my first grandchild on their 5th birthday, and so forth...
You want how much?!!
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They then can carry designations as to cameo. C - cameo, HC- Heavey Cameo, UHC- Ultra Heavy Cameo.
The SP's are mostly in the year 67 that I have seen.
myEbay
DPOTD 3
Most all of the coins issued by the mint as sets were either PL or SP.
That is why every now and then you run across a coin graded MS and the bid is much higher than the PL's or SP's. Because, in truth they are rarer in high states of preservation.
This is how it has been explained to me, and I see it played out on the Bay of E.
I, like you, am still learning.
Clankeye
Shep
<< <i>So they released these coins for circulation, and offered two kinds of special collector sets? >>
Yes! Prooflikes were used in the pliofilm sets and the silver medal sets (like oldshep's). Specimens were used for the $20 gold sets issued in black boxes. This was only the second time the RCM issued specimen sets in large numbers.
Can anyone guess when the only time before 1967 specimen sets were made available to the general pubilc?
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