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Friday, May 25, 2012

1952-2002 P Canada Cent

Have a Canada cent and want to know its value? Leave a comment

P is for Magnetic. Okay maybe not. It is definitely not for Philadelphia instead it is for Plated-steel. While this is my 433rd Canada Cent it is only my 6th steel cent. I assume these show up less because they were made in lower amounts and they get rejected more in American machines. All that leads to less circulation.


I like that the reverse is blank. I know some people get confused by this but as a commemorative coin it is very low key.

Wondering now in 2012 for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee will they do something special. Oh wait they just printed their last cent a while ago. I guess she is not getting any Canada cent love.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent / Canada
Year: 2002-P
Mintage: 114,212,000
Metal: 94.0% Steel, 4.5% Copper, and 1.5% Nickel
Value: $0.01 in F

Do you have a cent from Canada 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.

28 comments:

  1. Thought of you today :)

    I received a 1954 nickel today in my change. I'd say it is in fair shape. A few light scratches, facial features still well defined, letters worn down closer to the edge...

    Would you humor me with the value?

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  2. 1954 nickel today in my change. I'd say it is in fair shape. A few light scratches, facial features still well defined, letters worn down closer to the edge...

    About $0.10 it may not be valuable but at least you noticed it.

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  3. I bought a commemorative coin today. It says on one side 25th anniversary 1964 around a circle (im pretty sure it was made 25 years after '64). Inside the circle it's says Penn above some sort of vase and Ohio below the vase. The other side has an eagle and says Frdereal brand Enterprises, Inc. It is in unc and is sterling silver. Do you have any ideas if what it's worth?

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  4. commemorative coin today. It says on one side 25th anniversary 1964 around a circle (im pretty sure it was made 25 years after '64). Inside the circle it's says Penn above some sort of vase and Ohio below the vase. The other side has an eagle and says Frdereal brand Enterprises, Inc. It is in unc and is sterling silver.

    This is from 1964.
    The coin club was founded in 1939 and by 1968 they kind of disappeared. They were famous among numismatics for a while.

    That said they made thousands of tokens and medals, all are just metal value. Weigh it and calculate is all I can say.

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  5. Hmmmm Interesting. It looks very new for being that old. It is about the same size as a quarter ( it's diameter is a little bit bigger) so I'll assume the value is around that price range. Thanks for the info!

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  6. It is about the same size as a quarter ( it's diameter is a little bit bigger) so I'll assume the value is around that price range.

    If it is sterling silver then it should be worth it's weight in silver.

    Medals and tokens do not circulate so the stay high grade for longer.

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  7. Yes, I always enjoy noticing coins that are older than most that I come across. I found a 1965 quarter, but I believe I remember that it was only through 1964 that silver was used...so, yeah.

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  8. I found a 1965 quarter, but I believe I remember that it was only through 1964 that silver was used...

    Correct, those 1964 or older dimes and quarter are getting tougher to find. Still anything is possible.

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  9. I have a 1984 Canadian penny. There seems to be a blank (extra) space between the "8" & the "4" the latter of which touches or almost touches the stem of the maple leaf. Is this normal? I cannot send a picture right now, but can you please answer what you think without one?

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  10. 1984 Canadian penny. There seems to be a blank (extra) space between the "8" & the "4" the latter of which touches or almost touches the stem of the maple leaf.

    It sounds common, no extra value.

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  11. is a 1936 canadoan penny without the dot under the date worth anything?
    Also, I have a 1926 american wheat penny.

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    1. That's a 1936 dot penny. Some are worth alot, very few made. Get it graded.

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  12. 1936 canadoan penny without the dot under the date worth anything?
    --About $1.00

    1926 american wheat penny
    --About $0.25

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  13. Over the course of a week, i've had quite a few old coins and interesting dollars handed back as change. I was wondering if you could tell me if there is any value to be had from:

    Canadian:
    1931 25 cent
    1943 25 cent
    1940 1 cent
    1975 1 cent
    1983 1 cent

    US:
    1934 quarter
    1942 quarter
    1964 dime
    1921 buffalo nickel
    1931 buffalo nickel
    1919 penny
    1926 penny
    1936d penny
    1946 penny
    1955d penny

    Star notes:
    $10 2004a GG00206691*
    $1 2006 B03118897*

    Thanks!

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  14. Canadian:
    1931 25 cent about $9.00
    1943 25 cent about $5.25
    1940 1 cent about $0.15
    1975 1 cent about $0.02
    1983 1 cent about $0.02

    US:
    1934 quarter about $8.00
    1942 quarter about $8.00
    1964 dime about $2.50
    1921 buffalo nickel about $5.00
    1931-S buffalo nickel about $16.00
    1919 penny about $0.20
    1926 penny about $0.20
    1936d penny about $0.20
    1946 penny about $0.10
    1955d penny about $0.05

    Star notes:
    $10 2004a GG00206691* about $15.00
    $1 2006 B03118897* about $2.00

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  15. I found a 1952-2002 coin in my wallet today. I noticed all the coins usually have a "P" stamped under the date of these coins. What does the no "P" stand for? Whats it worth?

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  16. 1952-2002 coin in my wallet today. I noticed all the coins usually have a "P" stamped under the date of these coins. What does the no "P" stand for? Whats it worth?

    It just has face value, nothing extra.

    P = Plated Steel.

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  17. U.S.
    1905 Indian head penny
    1943 Lincoln steel penny
    1945 wheat penny
    1958 wheat penny

    Canada

    1952/2002 penny
    1976 penny
    1981 penny
    1981 quarter

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  18. U.S.
    1905 Indian head penny about $2.00
    1943 Lincoln steel penny about $0.30
    1945 wheat penny about $0.10
    1958 wheat penny about $0.05

    Canada

    1952/2002 penny about $0.01
    1976 penny about $0.02
    1981 penny about $0.02
    1981 quarter about $0.25

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  19. I found a 1952/2002 with no P,it's non magnetic, and a 1984 non magnetic Canada cents today

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  20. 1952/2002 with no P,it's non magnetic, and a 1984 non magnetic Canada cents today

    Both are common and worth about $0.02 to collectors.

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  21. I have 1978,1979,2003(1cent);2005(50cent); and 2006 and 1952/2002 (10cents) Canadian coins.
    How much are they?
    Thanks

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  22. Adam Al-Kanni: The Metal Detector Part 2 (2022)4:46 PM, March 21, 2022

    I found A Rusty Canadian Penny. But, it's (1 Cent)... 1952-2002 Canadian Penny...

    50th Anniversary.

    Then, it's 20 Years Old at ESCJ - Vaudreuil-Dorion.

    70th Anniversary

    in 03/21/2022, 9 days before Sugar Shacks at Rigaud.

    Made in 1952-2002 Canadian Penny

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  23. Adam Al-Kanni: The Metal Detector Part 2 (2022)4:46 PM, March 21, 2022

    In 03/21/2022 4-5 days before March 25-26, 2022

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  24. The End Summer Camp9:46 PM, August 19, 2022

    Année des Bénévoles / Year of Volunteers...

    2001 Canadian Dime, The year is 2008, The 2008 Canadian Penny, 2019 Canadian Toonie [$2].,

    2004 Canadian Dime, 2015 Canadian Nickel -
    - and the Quarter of 25 Cents (Year: 2004, 2007 & x2 2008.)

    = $3.26.


    = $20.

    Thanks for watching.

    Page 2

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  25. The End of Summer Camp10:19 PM, August 19, 2022

    I've Found CP 8173, as new BNSF 8504. [CP 9707]. intermodal / Found Depressed Centerbeam at Gare Dorion. [Westbound].

    His CP 8650, CP 8758, CN 3277. [as Eastbound] mixed freight & intermodal.

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  26. I have a 1952 to 2002 Canadian penny how much is it worth.?

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