tread lightly my friend, a few members have been vigilant in reminding me what forum this is!!!
I collect Canadian Dollars and have a couple with the most generous MDWoods pedigree. living so close to our Northern Neighbors we get quite a bit of Canadian change and routinely sell it to a few dealers who head north to gamble. we get lots of "stuff" but now and then a gem shows up.
I buy Canadian dimes and fish scales from time to time. I also used to find them metal detecting in northern Vermont. I completed almost an entire set of Canadian large cents from coins I'd find in junk boxes for 50 cents or a dollar. Ok...that's enough darkside talk for now.
Why not just post a pic of it or do you get something for driving people to your registry set? Serious question as I do not deal with the registry stuff.
>>>Why not just post a pic of it or do you get something for driving people to your registry set? Serious question as I do not deal with the registry stuff.<<<
Fair enough question.
Two reasons:
1- It is easier to put a link in a thread than go thru the whole Photobucket thing.
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We'll use our hands and hearts and if we must we'll use our heads.
48 is a tuff year for Canadian coins.
I collect Canadian Dollars and have a couple with the most generous MDWoods pedigree. living so close to our Northern Neighbors we get quite a bit of Canadian change and routinely sell it to a few dealers who head north to gamble. we get lots of "stuff" but now and then a gem shows up.
Wow...that thought never crossed my mind.
I think I will continue to do so until someone with authority says it is wrong.
Is there a Canadian Coin forum?
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.
that's the spirit.
I buy Canadian dimes and fish scales from time to time. I also used to find them metal detecting in northern Vermont. I completed almost an entire set of Canadian large cents from coins I'd find in junk boxes for 50 cents or a dollar. Ok...that's enough darkside talk for now.
Fair enough question.
Two reasons:
1- It is easier to put a link in a thread than go thru the whole Photobucket thing.
2- Then the person viewing can see the whole set.
<< <i>>>>tread lightly my friend, a few members have been vigilant in reminding me what forum this is!!!<<<
Wow...that thought never crossed my mind. I guess this thread is not U.S. Coins. I guess I just figured it is about coins in the Registry and it's OK.
I think I will continue to do so until someone with authority says it is wrong. >>
Well I've seen Canadian coins posted on the U.S. BST by a popular forum member, and apparently no one challenges this....