Coin Nickle Canadian
March 30th, 2010
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Coin Nickle Canadian

age of a coin????????????????????
i was just wonderin is a 1949 nickle, a 1959 and 1960 penny, and a 1963 canadian penny is considered old or collector i was just wonderi
Even though 1949 is old to the younger generation it is modern to coin collectors. Old does not make a coin valuable but mintage and grade does. Coins from 200 BC can be bought for $3 or so but a 1955 doubled die is worth in the $1,000 range and more. The coins you have are not rare enough for they have huge mintage’s. Now if your coins were in a very high mint state grade they would have collector value. I am betting they were found in change so that is not the case.
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