Got this question from another member by PM. Don't know the answer really. My coin book lists value ranges but generally a few cents each.
Does anyone sell the older Canadian Pennies and Nickels? I'm guessing there is an ebay or dealer market of sorts. Can you trade bags of kings or young queens?
Personally I save anything 1964 and earlier in a seperate jar just for the cool factor, maybe help my kids build sets easier someday. Like the wheats I would think they will continue to get hoarded out and saved over time.
Do others here look for old Canadian coins and seperate them out?
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I seperate out the Kings. I have gotten some young Queens that were clean and shiney and have started also putting them aside.
I also keep out the 40's and '50s nickels when I get them.
I am starting to get into the Canadian stuff from a casual collector's stand point. I'm going to order some Whitman Canadian coin folders some time this week.