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  • in reply to: Canadian Dino 25 cent coin #902681

    Perhaps we should start collecting coins nowadays.
    Canadian penny are officially ceased circulating in the nation to the north. US coins could be the next. That move has rekindled a debate domestically that has been going on for decades. Collectors should start seeking for Canadian mint and coins for good.

    It’s only worth collecting Canadian mint coins for esthetic value. My father has been collection coins for years and has finally decided to start thinning out the collection. No dealer will pay anywhere near what the coins originally cost. If it is a precious metal coin they will only pay the weight of the coin and nothing for the design, no matter how rare it is. We have been to many, many coin dealers over the years. They are pretty to look at, but one of the worst investments available.

    On a side note to Canadians about the new plastic bills; they may be hard to rip, and almost impossible to burn, but they will melt. 🙂 Don’t leave them near radiators or fireplaces.

    Aw so sad.. I thought there are lots of antique buyers out there who’s very interested in coin collection.

    in reply to: Canadian Dino 25 cent coin #902673

    Perhaps we should start collecting coins nowadays.
    Canadian penny are officially ceased circulating in the nation to the north. US coins could be the next. That move has rekindled a debate domestically that has been going on for decades. Collectors should start seeking for Canadian mint and coins for good.

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