From what I gathered all 2011 cents from Canada are copper-plated zinc unlike previous years when they also issued copper-plated steel varieties. If this changes I will update below.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent / CanadaYear: 2011 RCM Logo
Mintage: Not yet known.
Metal: Copper Plated Zinc
Value: $0.01 in F
Update: Anonymous said... I just found a 2011 canadian cent that is made of the steel composite. on 6:03 PM, August 01, 2011
That is cool, since the steel ones stick to magnets it's easy to identify. I guess they are going to continue the different core metal issues.
Do you have a Canadian cent and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you
That is a short list. You have all the others since...?
ReplyDeleteThat is a short list. You have all the others since...?
ReplyDeleteWell from 1955 to 2011 I have all others.
My long list is from 1902-2011 from that one I'm missing quite a few.
Yesterday I found a 1921 S penny on the sidewalk. Its worn, no lines in the wheat stalks and dinged up a bit, but its cool that I still find 90 year old coins free range like that.
ReplyDelete1921 S penny on the sidewalk. Its worn, no lines in the wheat stalks and dinged up a bit,
ReplyDeleteAbout $1.00
I just found a 2011 canadian cent that is made of the steel composite.
ReplyDeleteFYI
On your short list, there are 4 different pennies with the 2003 year mark,
they are old queen with and without the "p" mark and new queen with and without the "p" mark. Of course there could be the oddities also.
2011 canadian cent that is made of the steel composite
ReplyDeleteNice find, apparently both kinds are still being issued.
Thanks for the update.
On your short list, there are 4 different pennies with the 2003 year mark,
they are old queen with and without the "p" mark and new queen with and without the "p" mark.
--Yes, I know but I have not found any 2003, all 4 are on the long list but it is odd that I can't find even one.
I found a 2008 penny with a crown below the Queen (just like the one on the picture about) and I was told that it may be worth close to $2,000 since its a special edition apparently. Does anyone happen to know about this penny?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
2008 penny with a crown below the Queen (just like the one on the picture about) and I was told that it may be worth close to $2,000 since its a special edition apparently
ReplyDeleteNot true,there were no collectors edition 2008 cents issued.
It is normal and just $0.01.
Here is another link to double check...
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?canadian_coins=1-cent-1965-2011
I have a 1943 Canadian Penny. Its in pretty good condition. How much is it worth?
ReplyDelete1943 Canadian Penny. Its in pretty good condition about $0.10
ReplyDeleteI have plenty off All the pennies on your shortlist an wud gladly give you a few but am in montreal. and most were pocket change ie. low grade. lol an ive got a few steel composite 2011 pennies to from what i heard they were just sold in mint sets at the mint store and these were just some takin out and put into circulation.
ReplyDeleteI have plenty off All the pennies on your shortlist an wud gladly give you a few but am in montreal. and most were pocket change ie. low grade.
ReplyDelete--That's okay I like finding them on my own.
lol an ive got a few steel composite 2011 pennies to from what i heard they were just sold in mint sets at the mint store and these were just some takin out and put into circulation.
--Heard the same thing but a lot more are being found so I think the mint is releasing them by the bag full.
I have two uncirculated Desert storm American $20 coins from 1991 what are they worth
ReplyDeleteuncirculated Desert storm American $20 coins from 1991
ReplyDeleteNever heard of these.
Either not American or some type of private issue bullion.
Only worth its weught in metal.
If you can post a picture and link it here or describe the coins words andimage in more detail that would help.
I found 2 2011 pennies. 1 magnetic and 1 not.
ReplyDeleteI found 2 2011 pennies. 1 magnetic and 1 not
ReplyDeleteYes that seems normal as more reports are coming in it is 50/50, so no extra value for either.
I found a 2011 coin that looks like a dime but is stamped like a penny. Is this a common coin or one of a kind?
ReplyDelete2011 coin that looks like a dime but is stamped like a penny.
ReplyDeleteI do not understand what this means.
Do you mean a copper colored dime?
Or silver colored penny?
I mean it's silver like a dime, it's the size of a dime, but it has a penny value and leaves stamped on it.
ReplyDeleteI mean it's silver like a dime, it's the size of a dime, but it has a penny value and leaves stamped on it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a foreign penny or some type of fake.
Without a more specific description or picture I cannot guess what you really have.
It's Canadian, I don't have it with me at the moment so I cannot post a pic. I thought it was a dime until I looked closely at the picture on it.
ReplyDeleteIt's Canadian, I don't have it with me at the moment so I cannot post a pic. I thought it was a dime until I looked closely at the picture on it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fake of some sort.
If a dime gets pressed in the penny press it would be the same size as a penny but underweight.
I an other experts would need two things to identify it...
1. A picture of both sides
2. The weight in 0.01 grams
I found two dimes that are toned the toning is green, one is a 1981 mint mark P and the other is a 1999 with a mint mark P. Do you know what these dimes could be worth.
ReplyDeletetwo dimes that are toned the toning is green, one is a 1981 mint mark P and the other is a 1999 with a mint mark P.
ReplyDeleteJust ten cents each, toning does not add value.
I have a 2006 magnetic penny no mint marks nor P and I want to know the most recent value of it, Thanks!!
ReplyDelete2006 magnetic penny no mint marks nor P
ReplyDeleteAbout $10.00 in very-fine.
It is in MS-64 condition and has been certified by the ICCS I am just looking for the most recent value.
ReplyDeleteIt is in MS-64 condition and has been certified by the ICCS
ReplyDeleteAbout $350.00
Thank you :)and how do you respond to so many questions so fast?
ReplyDeletehow do you respond to so many questions so fast?
ReplyDeleteI have all comments emailed to my phone, so no matter where I'm at I can respond.
Like a more nerdy Batman.
Very nice ;) have a good night.
ReplyDeleteI have found a 2011 penny that is silver like a dime, it seem that the pressing was off too... its a little thinner on one edge and not centered.
ReplyDeleteI have a picture of it on my facebook, hopefully this link works
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3595264124954&set=a.1184795704750.28346.1373996714&type=3&theater
All the coins are 2011 as a reference. Thoughts?
2011 penny that is silver like a dime, it seem that the pressing was off too... its a little thinner on one edge and not centered.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I am blocked from viewing your image, making that one photo may help.
That said it needs to be weighed to find out what type of error you may have.
Ummm let's try this.
ReplyDeleteWhat weight should it be?
http://s285.photobucket.com/albums/ll78/MissKiminy/?action=view¤t=418350_3595264124954_1373996714_3538409_1705299010_n.jpg
What weight should it be?
ReplyDelete2.25 or 2.35 grams if normal and just plated, which is not worth extra.
1.75 grams means it is a true error that would be worth about $250.00.
Any other weight might be a missing clad error where the copper shell was not added, these start at $200.00.
The link worked but does not help identify what type of error it can be.
I'll weigh it tonight and get back to you
ReplyDeleteHey I got lots of different 2011 ¢ and 4 of em are really catchy to the eye, 1 is extremely red and non mag with r. Mint logo, one redish gold mag with r.m logo, 1 gold redish 2002 p, and another 2011 non mag extremly shiny with a pinkish gold and noticeable large golen color edges and more.
ReplyDelete1¢ sorry.
ReplyDelete2011 1¢
ReplyDelete1 is extremely red and non mag with r. Mint logo
--Normal just $0.01
one redish gold mag with r.m logo
--Normal just $0.01
gold redish 2002 p
--Normal just $0.01
2011 non mag extremly shiny with a pinkish gold and noticeable large golen color edges
--Normal just $0.01
All the colors you describe is just toning. Copper tends to oxidize change with temperature and time.
iv got a 2006 Canadian penny that is magnetic iv heard that they can be valuble it is in near perfect condition id like to get a value and a story for it please. please email me an answer at my hotmail address keatonkyle@hotmail.com
ReplyDelete2006 Canadian penny that is magnetic iv heard that they can be valuble it is in near perfect condition
ReplyDeleteThe six varieties are:
2006 - Copper Plated Zinc
2006 - Copper Plated Steel
2006 RCM Logo - Copper Plated Zinc
2006 RCM Logo - Copper Plated Steel
2006 P - Copper Plated Zinc
2006 P - Copper Plated Steel
If yours is 2006 - Copper Plated Steel and high mint grade MS-66 it's about $750.00. But it cannot have the P under the Queen,
Someone posted in March 2012 that they have a CAN. penny struck on a dime planchet. I found the same penny in the summer of 2012. My cheap scale says it ways 1.76 g. Hoping I have a real error coin.
ReplyDeleteweighs that is :o)
ReplyDeleteCAN. penny struck on a dime planchet. I found the same penny in the summer of 2012. My cheap scale says it ways 1.76 g.
ReplyDeleteJudging by weight it seems to be a true error, they average about $250.00.
This error is well known and should be graded for maximum value.
I have an 1890, and an 1899 canadian penny.. anyone know estimated values ?
ReplyDeleteCanadian penny...
ReplyDelete1890 about $6.00 in a low grade of good
1899 about $3.00 in a low grade of good
Thank you. .
ReplyDeleteDo you know anything about any other coins?
I have a 1920 fifty cent coin, 1940 fifty cent coin, 1953 fifty cent coin. ..
Know an estimated value?
1920 fifty cent coin, 1940 fifty cent coin, 1953 fifty cent coin
ReplyDeleteFrom what countries?
Sorry for not mentioning .. they are canadian fifty cent coins
ReplyDeleteCanadian
ReplyDelete1920 fifty cent coin about $20.00 in a low grade of good
1940 fifty cent coin about $9.00 in a low grade of good
1953 fifty cent coin about $10.00 in a low grade of good
Ok thank you for your help
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For the Cleaning Coins with Nail-Clipper... I used to clear a rare canadian penny what year is?. I Have 1997 Canadian Penny, 1998 Canadian Penny x2, 2001 Canadian Penny Everything, 1952-2002 Canadian Penny x2, 2004 Canadian Penny, 2008 Canadian Penny, and the last year is: 2011 Canadian Penny. (December 4, 2022).
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