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lewbo
Penny Pincher Member
USA
221 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2010 : 20:18:31
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I could not find this on any other posts, but what are the date ranges for Canadian Nickels, looking to sort similar to what I do for Canadian pennies George V 20-36 George VI 37-52m Eliz 53-54 Eliz 55-90. Anybody can help
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psi
Penny Collector Member
Canada
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2010 : 21:32:14
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Are you asking about composition changes, design changes or both? I thought I remembered a thread with a lot of this information but the search doesn't seem to be working at the moment. The composition table at the "Nickel (Canadian coin)" wikipedia article is fairly complete if that's what you're looking for. CuNi production after 2000 is not detailed though, I'm not sure if there were years between 00 and 06 where only steel nickels were produced. |
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psi
Penny Collector Member
Canada
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2010 : 21:32:34
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edit: Are you aware of J&M's catalog listings for canadian coins? Design changes and some varieties are listed. You must be logged in to see this link. |
Edited by - psi on 07/14/2010 21:57:59 |
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lewbo
Penny Pincher Member
USA
221 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2010 : 21:41:44
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looking for major design changes, similar to the pennies, which I sort based on George V, then George VI etc, I know the dates for content. It gives me another way to keep my two girls interested to help me sort. |
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frugalcanuck
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
103 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2010 : 00:23:17
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CuNi for the years 2000, 2001, and 2006 all without the "P" under the queen. There probibly wont be too many 2006 without the P because the government is allready taking them away.
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One box of Nickels
11.65% .999 Ni |
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PennyPauper
Penny Collector Member
USA
395 Posts |
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jadedragon
Administrator
Canada
3788 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2010 : 00:57:28
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The Monarchs head changed the same years for all coins. Design changes happened on the reverse the same years too. Not like in the US where they change one coin at a time. |
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BCNumismatics
Penny Sorter Member
New Zealand
77 Posts |
Posted - 07/15/2010 : 04:52:48
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2003 had 2 different portraits of the Queen on them.2006 used both the 'P' plating mark & the new mintmark to indicate that they were struck at Winnipeg.
Aidan. |
Aidan Work.
My numismatic photos can be found here; http://www.coinforums.com/gallery/u6-bcnumismatics.html .
Please let me know what you think. |
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mickeyman
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
243 Posts |
Posted - 07/17/2010 : 10:41:26
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Also during the war years there were some compositional changes. There are rare tombac nickels, which are sort of bronze coloured, and then in 44 and 45 as well as 51-53 they were chrome-plated steel. Also there is a commemorative 1951 nickel celebrating the discovery of nickel. |
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BCNumismatics
Penny Sorter Member
New Zealand
77 Posts |
Posted - 07/22/2010 : 04:51:28
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Mickeyman, The tombac 5 Cents is very common.
We even see those turn up over here in New Zealand.
Aidan. |
Aidan Work.
My numismatic photos can be found here; http://www.coinforums.com/gallery/u6-bcnumismatics.html .
Please let me know what you think. |
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frugalcanuck
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
103 Posts |
Posted - 07/22/2010 : 19:30:01
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I still haven't come across any tombac nickels |
One box of Nickels
11.65% .999 Ni |
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1945V
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
153 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2010 : 07:44:14
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Tombacs might have high mintage numbers, but according coins guides from the early 1960's at least 90% of all tombacs were retired from circulation then and melted.
I have found every for nickels since 1922, except 1925, 1926 1942 tomabc and 1943 tombac. |
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fasTTcar
Penny Hoarding Member
Canada
573 Posts |
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psi
Penny Collector Member
Canada
399 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2010 : 10:57:19
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The 42 tombac did have a fairly low mintage of 3.4M, roughly a third of that year's nickel production and second only to the 48 for lowest nickel mintage under George VI. The 43 "V" tombac is much more common, at 24+ million it had the highest mintage of any George VI nickel by far. I have not found either in circulation though, only at the coin shop. |
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1945V
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
153 Posts |
Posted - 07/27/2010 : 07:20:29
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fasTTcar,
Thanks for the offer, but I do have tombacs in my collection. I should have phrased my post better. I meant to say, from bank roll searching I have found every nickel since 1922, except 1942/43 tomabcs and 1925/26 nickels.
quote: Originally posted by fasTTcar
Mail me a toonie and I will send you the 42 and 43 tombac.
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mickeyman
Penny Pincher Member
Canada
243 Posts |
Posted - 08/08/2010 : 20:08:52
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The 1925 IIRC are very rare. |
Not all who wander are lost. |
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