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Jay
08-03-11, 05:39 PM
Got these in a trade; 100+ cdn nickles 1922 - 1939 including 10 1925 valued at 90-140, and a bunch of bank notes. The bank notes are common and not old but crisp, except the shin plaster 1923 25 cent note.
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stephanbakir
08-03-11, 05:57 PM
Naise, got a bunch of those nickles :)

Jay
08-03-11, 06:08 PM
the 1925's

stephanbakir
08-03-11, 06:14 PM
The one with that funny guy on the back, got about 10 of them. Also have a sheet of bills, 1$ canadian bills from the last year they made them, they are in the rafters in the basement somewhere.

vendettaseve
08-03-11, 06:17 PM
That stuffs all worthless now, Il take it off your hands for you ;)

stephanbakir
08-03-11, 06:19 PM
You should come down to Gatineau one day and go herping with us :) when Kirana's eggs hatch or something :)
Driving here and back is cheaper then shipping it to you.

Back on subject, also got a bunch of canadian coins, one of which has some type of cat on it, haven't touched my coin collection since i was a kid.

marvelfreak
08-03-11, 06:28 PM
Cool money! I have a bunch of coins from other countries. Some are from countries i believe don't even exist any more.

Jay
08-03-11, 07:20 PM
You should come down to Gatineau one day and go herping with us :) when Kirana's eggs hatch or something :)
Driving here and back is cheaper then shipping it to you.

Back on subject, also got a bunch of canadian coins, one of which has some type of cat on it, haven't touched my coin collection since i was a kid.
I beileive you have a 1967 lynx, first half 1967 these were struck at the 800 fine standard and contain 0.15 ounces of silver, but later in the year they were struck to a 500 fine standard containing 0.094 ounces of silver, and there is no simply way to tell them a part. But the mintages of each were about 50-50, so silver values one are bought and sold on the assumption of them having the average, which is 0.1225 ounces of silver.

Jay
08-03-11, 07:22 PM
That stuffs all worthless now, Il take it off your hands for you ;)
I noticed your location, pm if your interested in purchasing some coin.

stephanbakir
08-03-11, 07:22 PM
I beileive you have a 1967 lynx, first half 1967 these were struck at the 800 fine standard and contain 0.15 ounces of silver, but later in the year they were struck to a 500 fine standard containing 0.094 ounces of silver, and there is no simply way to tell them a part. But the mintages of each were about 50-50, so silver values one are bought and sold on the assumption of them having the average, which is 0.1225 ounces of silver.

Cool, any idea on those bills? Got 2 sheets I believe. Doubt they are worth much more then face value, still cool though :)

Jay
08-03-11, 07:29 PM
What series?

vendettaseve
08-03-11, 07:31 PM
I noticed your location, pm if your interested in purchasing some coin.


Sorry bro. Im a Silver Bug. I only buy bricks and so on.

Jay
08-03-11, 07:32 PM
Sorry bro. Im a Silver Bug. I only buy bricks and so on.
Do you sell?

stephanbakir
08-03-11, 07:51 PM
No sure, gona find em as I clean and take pics I guess.

vendettaseve
08-03-11, 08:41 PM
Do you sell?


Depends on what you want, I havent got alot at the moment.


Scotia Bank is Canadas number 1 Silver bullion dealer. If you hit up the main branch they will haul them right out of the vault for you.