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Monday, April 30, 2012

2003 Iceland Krona

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With a giant on the front this coin seems almost mythic.The design is like something out of a comic book or cartoon but still classic. I can imagine a giant blowing down cold winds from the north onto a small fishing village.

EIN KRÓNA (ONE KRONA) ÍSLAND 2003 (ICELAND 2003)
1 KR
That is a cod on the back. I know it is not deep fried but I guess this is how it looks before it gets yummy.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Krona / Iceland
Year: 2003
Mintage: 5,144,000
Metal: Nickel Plated Steel
Value: $0.35 in Extra-Fine

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Friday, April 27, 2012

1952 Nickel

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X marks the spot.

Yes it marks the precise spot where the coin lost all but metal value. Granted this sixty year old heavily circulated coin has no real extra value. Still I do enjoy older coins there is something about the 50s that always seems cool.


The only change find yesterday but I went to a few stores so I have no idea who gave it to me.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / United States
Year: 1952
Mintage: 63,988,000
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Value: $0.10 in Fine

I noticed I have some old paper nickel tubes. I think they are safe enough to use for short term storage but I need to research that a bit.

 

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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

2009 Canada Cross Country Skiing Quarter

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Sure the Canadian cent will soon be mostly gone from everyone's change but there still are other Canadian coins to enjoy. Got this shiny but linty coin yesterday it features a cross country skier. This was one of many Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic commemorative coins that were made so none are truly special.


This is one of the rare examples of a dual dated coin where the early date is the true date. Since 2007 they made Olympic coins that had the "vancouver 2010" and it confused some non-collectors. Future dating a coin is not something countries do often. Sure some coins are made before the date on them but they are generally not released until after that specific date.

I guess the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) are such experts in collectible coins that selling them three years before the event was a good idea. There are colored version of each of these but I never got any. As for now the RCM is making glow in the dark colored coins so imagine what the future holds.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 25 Cents / Canada
Year: 2009 Olympic Logo
Mintage: Not yet known
Metal: 94% Steel, 3.8% Copper, 2.2% Nickel
Value: $0.25

Please excuse the RCMs use of coloured instead of colored they will one day lose the extra u to save money.


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Monday, April 23, 2012

1994 Hungary 10 Forint

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No finds this weekend despite the fact I made an effort to use only cash. So it is back to the vaults with the last of the H countries. That is right, Hungary land of something and Rubik Cubes.

MAGYAR KOZTARSASAG · 1994 · (THE REPUBLIC OF HUNGARY)
10 FORINT BP. (BP is the Budapest mintmark)
Again this is one of those coins that gives little American-English clues to country of origin. Luckily in the age of Google it is easy to look up. Now before the internet was useful if you did not own a World Coins book you would be lost. Back in those days I would try to look up flags in the World Almanac or even country names, since they were often listed with original spellings. Just trying to match the coin symbols with country symbols is tough.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Forint / Hungary
Year: 1994
Mintage: 66,605,005
Metal: Brass
Value: $0.10 in Fine

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Friday, April 20, 2012

1994 Hong Kong Dollar

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Found Hong Kong coins in my change before but it must have been before I started blogging about them. Well out of the vaults for the day I finally get to showcase one.

香港 (Bauhinia flower) HONG KONG
1 1994 ONE DOLLAR
Not sure what the two characters above the 1 on the reverse means but I am sure it is PG.

The coin has some rust and is a bit scratched. It has plenty of empty field space so the scratches just stand out more.

Here's the stats for both coins...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar / Hong Kong
Edge: Reeded
Year: 1994
Mintage: Unknown
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.15 in Fine

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

1941 Nickel

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I just noticed that I have not found any foreign coins. Got a few Canadians and of course American but besides that no other country. Very strange I usually have a few by now.

Well until that time I will finally showcase this 1941 nickel. Some of you may notice that I posted about this before but never a solo showcase. So here it goes.


Also found a 1953 wheat cent at the same time but that one has been featured on the main stage before.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Cents / United States
Year: 1941
Mintage: 203,265,000
Metal: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Value: $0.10 in Fine

There seems to be a faster slowdown in finds. Oxymoron aside I am finding the lack of opportunities to use cash is growing. This is coming from a guy who was completely "off the grid" ten years ago. Oh well progress is not going to stop so why should I.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

In Memoriam: Canadian Cents

Here is a breakdown of all the Canadian cents I own. The majority were found in change but I did buy a coin lot of Canadian coins from a private forum sale but it was less than $11.00 worth and most were not pennies.
My Canada cent collection on my should be reupholstered couch.
Go ahead click on the picture above I will wait before I breakdown what is going on. Although I did not take a picture of any of the large cents.

Oldest: 1902
Newest: 2011 (Non-Magnetic)

Oldest Found in Change: 1921
Newest Found in Change: 2011 (Non-Magnetic)

Canada Cent Percentage Owned by Metal:

  •  1.16% = 1867-1919 Bronze 95% Copper, 5.67 grams
  •  0.00% = 1919-1920 Bronze 95.5% Copper, 5.67 grams
  • 58.84% = 1920-1979 Bronze 98% Copper, 3.24 grams
  •  3.95% = 1980-1981 Bronze 98% Copper, 2.80 grams
  • 18.60% = 1982-1996 Bronze 98% Copper, 2.50 grams
  • 16.28% = 1997-Present Copper-Plated Zinc, 2.25 grams
  •  1.16%  =  1999-Present Copper-Plated Steel, 2.35 grams

Most Common Date:  1964 with 36 cents
2nd Commonest Date: 1963 with 27 cents

Magnetic: 5
Non-Magnetic: 425

P Mint Mark: 3

Strangest Find: 1992 Prooflike Cent
Yet to Find: 1990

Most Valuable: 1902 about $3.00
Most Valuable Change Find: 1921 about $1.00

Unique Types: 81
Total: 430


Most Ridiculous Reason the Canadian Government Given for Eliminating the Cent:
"Given its declining purchasing value, some Canadians consider the penny more of a nuisance than a useful coin."
-Seeing how I still roll pennies to buy food with I find this hard to believe.

Honestly, none have any big value. I have no good varieties so that is also a minus. 


Sidenote: Nova Scotia: 1861 Nova SR 1 Cent (not counted above since it was turned into a love token)

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"Hand Painted Canadian Penny (1 Cent Coin) Cufflinks"

Friday, April 13, 2012

1973 Honduras 50 Centavos

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The one and only Honduran coin I own. Not sure where I got it. Also not sure why it is the only one I own.

Lempira is the equivalent of Dollar. So 50 Centavos de Lempira is like saying half dollar. Granted the exchange rate, as of today, has it 50 Centavos de Lempira equal to about 5 U.S. Cents.

50 CENTAVOS DE LEMPIRA PRODUZCAMOS MAS ALIMENTOS
REPBULICA DE HONDURAS
PRODUZCAMOS MAS ALIMENTOS means we produce more food. This is a nod to F.A.O. which is the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Since 1968 they have asked countries to spread the message of better food and farming through coins. F.A.O. coins are very collectible since they are mostly affordable. 600+ coins and medals have been issued including the last Haitian coin I featured two days ago.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 50 Centavos De Lempira / Honduras
Year: 1973
Mintage: 4,400,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.25 in VF

Slight evidence this coin was cleaned. Then again there is evidence that thing coin was covered in something rust-like.

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

1975 Haiti 10 Centimes

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First time showing off a Haitian coin. Most are common and worth very little. Still in my change they are hardly seen and when they come in coin lots I always get the most common centimes.

There is so much to say about Haiti itself that the coin seems insignificant. Still recovering from the 2010  earthquake the population has survived but is not yet thriving. Before I get all depressed let me move on to the coin itself.

REPUBLIQUE D'HAITI 1975

LIBERTÉ · ÉGALITÉ · FRATERNITÉ
AUGMENTONS LA PRODUCTION ALIMENTAIRE 
L'UNION FAIT LA FORCE 
· 10 ·

With less than one cent in exchange rate I doubt this coin is used much.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Centimes / Haiti
Year: 1975
Mintage: 12,000,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.05 in VF

I took one year of French in college and did quite well, that said I forgot most of it and cannot translate off hand.

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Monday, April 09, 2012

2003-A $2 Bill, D-A

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Three year since my last $2.00 note find. I guess with all the spring holidays happening at once that funny money is being used. The cashier told me that since there is no slot for $2 bills and since they are not rare she tries to pass it on before the store closes. She also hinted that some people refuse the note anticipating they might have issues using them.


Although the series says 2003 the actually printing was in 2006. All the 2003-A notes were printed in the three months from July-September in 2006. This is the second 2003-A note I got and like the other one it was issued to the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank. I thought I would get a New York federal bank. It is possible NY needed more notes and the Ohio Bank transferred the bills to NY. I say this because it was very crisp except for one slightly folded non-pointy corner.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 2 Dollars / United States
Year: 2003 A
Date Printed: September 2006
Printings: 19,200,000
Run: 3rd in the D12800001A - D19200000A group
Value: $3.50 in Almost Uncirculated (one that is very fine is just face)

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Friday, April 06, 2012

1996 Guyana 5 Dollars

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This was the first of the circulating five dollar coins in Guyana. Today the exchange value hovers around two and a half cents. They eliminated most coins under a dollar. They have circulating ten dollar coins that are about five cents U.S. So while it has a large denomination it is equivalent to a cent in purchasing power. A rose by any other name...

SUGAR CANE 5 DOLLARS BANK OF GUYANA
GUYANA (ONE PEOPLE ONE NATION ONE DESTINY) 1996
One of the few copper coins I have seen with a reeded edge, not pictured.Again the reeded edge is placed on high denomination to avoid fraud and counterfeiting.

Guyanese coins are among my favorite because they are unexpected in design. The small size and neat patterns make them very unique. 

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 5 Dollars / Guyana
Year: 1996
Mintage: Unknown
Metal: Copper Plated Steel
Value: $0.15 in VF

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Wednesday, April 04, 2012

2011-P James Garfield Dollar

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The 20th dollar coin in the series and my latest find from a vending machine. There were two more but I had to pay for something so I used them. 

Poor President Garfield was only president for a few months in 1881. He was assassinated.


Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar-James Garfield / United States
Year: 2011 P (Edge normal)
Mintage: 37,100,000
Metal: 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese, and 2% Nickel
Value: $1.00 in F-12

In case you need to know which Presidential dollar coins have been issued so far:

Year   President Years Served
2007 1 George Washington 1789-1797
2 John Adams 1797-1801
3 Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809
4 James Madison 1809-1817
 
2008 5 James Monroe 1817-1825
6 John Quincy Adams 1825-1829
7 Andrew Jackson 1829-1837
8 Martin Van Buren 1837-1841
 
2009 9 William Henry Harrison 1841
10 John Tyler 1841-1845
11 James K. Polk 1845-1849
12 Zachary Taylor 1849-1850
 
2010 13 Millard Fillmore 1850-1853
14 Franklin Pierce 1853-1857
15 James Buchanan 1857-1861
16 Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865
 
2011 17 Andrew Johnson 1865-1869
18 Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877
19 Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881
20 James Garfield 1881
 
2012 21 Chester A. Arthur 1881-1885  

Yes three more coins for 2012 await us but that is all for circulating issues.

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Monday, April 02, 2012

1968 Canada Cent

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Just a few days into the crushing announcement that Canada will stop producing new cents I find one in my change. Now you will still be able to use Canadian cents in Canada but they will slowly start taking them back. Future value depends on how aggressive this penny recall is going to be. Granted about 35 billion were made so it may not raise the value by much but if a good accounting is done by the Royal Canadian Mint of coins returning and melted that may change.


This has to be the most telling part of the entire disappearing Canada penny stories. Via The Globe and Mail:
Ottawa is suggesting businesses round off cash transactions to the nearest five-cent increment but says it’s leaving this to businesses to work out for themselves.
This rounding off would occur after taxes had been applied to the purchase and would not be necessary for credit or debit transactions.
Seriously is there any faster way to get rid cash than cheating people out of 2-3 cents per transaction (they never round down for long). The poor, budgeters, and others who make many small transactions will feel this the most.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent / Canada
Year: 1968
Mintage: 329,695,772
Metal: 98% Copper, 0.5% Tin, 1.5% Zinc
Value: $0.03 in Very-Fine

Also found a 1940 U.S. cent but since I posted about this before it did not need a third appearance on this blog.

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