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$85.00 Face Canadian Coin Lot Contemporary & Commemorative $95.00 Shipped US

I'm not sure if I'm being foolish trying to sell this lot but here goes.

$85.00 Face Canadian Coin Lot Contemporary & Commemorative $95.00 delivered within CONUS via Priority.

This lot includes Commemorative Dollars, Bi Metal, Quarters, Dimes, Better Date Nickels & Cents. The face value of the lot is $85.00 give or take a dollar.

The collector coins in the lot were acquired at coin shows / flea markets or were included when I purchased small coin lots from other collectors. With the exception of the sealed Mint Sets, a few of the large Dollar coins and some nickels the coins are all "regular modern" circulated coins for parking meters and anything else one uses small loose Canadian change for.

Lot includes:

5 sealed Canada Mint Sets 1968 - 1969 - 1970 - 1971 - 1971 no envelopes. Each set has $1.91 in coins.

3 Commemorative $1.00 coins, 1970 Manitoba Centennial & 1972 Voyageur 36mm no case (.500 Silver) & 1979 Griffon (.500 Silver ?) no mint cases or holders all three coins are in 2 x 2 holders.

$16.00 in Bi Metal $2 coins.(ranging 1996 to 2008).

$26.00 in Loon $1.00 coins ranging (1981 to 2006).

$21.00 in Quarters (ranging from late 1960's to 2000's, no silver).

$3.90 in Dimes

$3.35 Nickels: a number of the coins are from (3) 1920's, (2) 1930's, (7) 1940's, (1) 1950's.
26 of the nickels (most of the early date coins) are in 2x2 holders. A number of these coins have Proof or BU condition written on the cardboard 2 x 2.

$2.47 in Small Cents, dates are from the 1920's to 2000's (George V George VI & Elizabeth II). One 1936 Cent has a hole at 1 o'clock and appears to be electroplated.

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While I have strived to accurately describe the lot an error or two may have inadvertently slipped into the description.

My selling price includes the Priority shipping which will probably run $15.00 or so.

The condition of the coins runs from circulated / worn to truly attractive high grade examples. An interesting lot for someone who both collects Canadian and travels cross border on occasion to spend the rest. Some of the coins are in tubes, a plastic bag and cardboard window 2x2 holders and have grade and value notations (which should be ignored) written on them.

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